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Definitions from the WebTerm: ImmobilisePart of Speech: VerbSense: To render someone or something unable to move or actDescription: Immobilise means to make someone or something incapable of movement or action. It refers to the act of restraining, restricting, or paralyzing someone or something. Sample Sentence: The police used handcuffs to immobilise the criminal. Related products on Amazon: HandcuffsPart of Speech: VerbSense: To prevent or restrict the use or movement of somethingDescription: Immobilise, in this sense, refers to the act of hindering or inhibiting the use or movement of an object, vehicle, or equipment. Sample Sentence: The mechanic immobilised the car by removing its battery. Related products on Amazon: Car immobilizerPart of Speech: VerbSense: To make an asset or property non-transferable or inaccessibleDescription: Immobilise, in a financial or legal sense, means to make an asset or property non-transferable or inaccessible, often done for security or legal purposes. Sample Sentence: The court order immobilised the suspect's bank accounts and assets. Related products on Amazon: Asset security products Note: The HTML format has been applied to the descriptions and sample sentences for better readability. Additionally, related product links to Amazon have been included for possible related products. | ||||
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