immobile
To be entirely without movement.
To be entirely without movement.
To be very nearly without movement.
To be entirely without movement, often with an emphasis on stillness.
To be entirely without movement, often used for emphasis in dramatic or literary contexts.
To be almost completely without movement; in effect, immobile.
To be so close to motionless as to make no difference; virtually immobile.
To be mostly, but not entirely, without movement.
To be less mobile in comparison to something else.
Used to describe staying in a motionless state.
Used to describe continuing to be in a motionless state.
Used to describe being in a motionless state, typically in a horizontal position.
Used to describe being in a motionless state while standing.
Used to describe being in a motionless state while seated.
To cause a condition (like an accident or illness) that makes someone unable to move.
Used to describe the transition into a motionless state.
A more formal way to say to make someone unable to move, often by an external force or condition.
To physically restrain someone, making them unable to move.