Inmovilizar in english
Immobilize
pronunciation: ɪmoʊbəlaɪz part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ɪmoʊbəlaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures
inmovilizar = make + immobile ; paralyse [paralyze, -USA] ; immobilise [immobilize, -USA] ; pin down ; hold down ; pinion.
Example: The needs of readers housebound by physical disability, or made immobile by increasing age, are met by a supply of reading material from a van delivery service.Example: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Example: Prior to white contact the Eskimos had a complex and progressive culture which was immobilized, fragmented, and exploited by European invaders -- hence the title 'Give or Take a Century'.Example: They lost mobility by being pinned down to hold the fortress.Example: The guards are certain that the incarcerated are the dregs of the earth and must be held down at all costs.Example: His arms were pinioned before he lelt the cell by means of a strap around his chest, crossed before him.more:
» inmovilizar capital = tie up + capital .
Example: Therefore to bind up more copies of an edition than could be sold within a short period of time tied up capital without any compensation.» inmovilizar con tablillas = put + Nombre + in(to) a splint(s) .
Example: When you think you have a broken or fractured wrist, put it in a splint until you get to the doctor to prevent further damage and to help ease the pain.» inmovilizar contra = pin + Nombre + against .
Example: While in a speech therapy session when she got up and pushed the table violently, pinning her therapist against the wall.