1. immobilized - Adjective
2. immobilized - Verb
immobilized
simple past and past participle of immobilize
immobilized (not comparable)
Subject to immobilization.
Again, the air superiority of the IAF proved paramount as it immobilized the Jordanians, leading to their defeat. Source: Internet
Around 2.5 million men and women were immobilized in the interior as part of reserve armies.sfn Reorganization The XI Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (RCP (b)) adopted a resolution on the strengthening of the Red Army. Source: Internet
An immobilized bomb can still explode. Source: Internet
At the end of 1997 she remained immobilized in a Northern Fleet shipyard, awaiting funding for major repairs, which were halted when they were only 20% complete. Source: Internet
Both ammonium and nitrate can be immobilized by their incorporation into the microbes' living cells, where it is temporarily sequestered in the form of amino acids and protein. Source: Internet
After a Labor Day jaunt to the beach leaves the robot rusted, immobilized in the sand, the dog must return alone to the life they shared. Source: Internet