Immobility (noun)

  1. The state of not being able to move or being still.
  2. The state of being unable to change or progress.
  3. The state of not changing position.
  4. The quality or state of being immobile.
  5. The condition of being unable to move a part of the body or to use a joint.

Origin:

Late latin immobilitas, from latin im- (not) + mobilis (movable).

Examples:

  1. The immobility of the vehicle made it hard to maneuver in the tight space.
  2. The immobility of the glacier was mesmerizing.
  3. The immobility of the economy worried many investors.
  4. The immobility of the statue made it seem lifeless.
  5. The immobility of his arm made it clear that it was broken.
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