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cause to be unable to move; "The sudden storm immobilized the traffic"
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curtail,
curb,
cut back,
restrict keep to the curb; "curb your dogs"
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paralyse,
paralyze cause to be paralyzed and immobile; "The poison paralyzed him"; "Fear paralyzed her"
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stun,
stupefy make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow; "stun fish"
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| immobilise -
to hold fast or prevent from moving; "The child was pinned under the fallen tree"
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trap,
pin,
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| immobilise -
prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government"
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freeze,
block,
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unfreeze,
unblock,
release,
free make (assets) available; "release the holdings in the dictator's bank account"
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withhold,
keep back hold back; refuse to hand over or share; "The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room"
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| immobilise -
convert (assets) into fixed capital
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convert change in nature, purpose, or function; undergo a chemical change; "The substance converts to an acid"
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| immobilise -
make defenseless
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vanquish,
beat out,
trounce,
crush,
shell,
beat beat out a rhythm
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| immobilise -
hold as reserve or withdraw from circulation; of capital
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withhold,
keep back hold back; refuse to hand over or share; "The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room"
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