Immobile in a sentence as an adjective

> He is to cram his 6-foot-2 frame into a personnel sphere just 43 inches wide, forcing him to keep his knees bent and his body largely immobile.

It probably took all of Jackman's silent and vast and perfectly immobile bulk wedged into a gray plastic tiara.

Because all the cycles are allocated to the verbal system rendering motor system immobile.

When performance reviews are part of the transfer process, people become largely immobile and teams become permanent camps and you get warring departments.

Only human beings have science labs and clinical research studies to come up with new defenses against the thoughtless, largely immobile threats from other living things.

And most of those studies were done with maximal voluntary isometric contraction -- ie pushing as hard as possible against an immobile object.

There are two kinds of companies: companies that are big enough to be immobile on this issue, and companies that aren't big enough to take on fixing the US's consumer finance infrastructure.

If there is a test, in which the system is shown groups of pedestrians, in total 50 and it mistakes a group of 3 for a large immobile object, then it is probably acceptable, as long as it always labels pedestrians as 'do not run over.

Immobile definitions

adjective

not capable of movement or of being moved

adjective

securely fixed in place; "the post was still firm after being hit by the car"

See also: fast firm