Immobilize - Law Dictionary Search Results
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de-immobilize -ized -iz·ing : to free from immobilization ;specif : to return (a component part of immovable property) to the status of movable property (as by detachment or removal) de-im·mo·bi·li·za·tion [-mō-bə-lə-zā-shən, -lī-] n ...
immobilize
immobilize -lized -liz·ing : to make immobile ;specif : to turn (movable property) into immovable property (as by incorporating it into a building) im·mo·bi·li·za·tion [i-mō-bə-lə-zā-shən] n ...
immobilisation
The act or process of limiting movement or making incapable of movement as immobilization of the injured knee was necessary the storm caused complete immobilization of the rescue team...
freeze
freeze froze fro·zen freez·ing 1 : to cause to become fixed, immovable, unavailable, or unalterable [ interest rates] 2 : to immobilize (as by government regulation or the action of a financial institution) the expenditure, withdrawal, or exchange of [ foreign assets] 3 : to restructure (the capital of a close corporation) so that the value is reflected mostly in preferred stock rather than common stock NOTE: Once capital is frozen, the common shares can be transferred to the heirs of the owner without taxation while the owner continues to enjoy the income from preferred stock dividends during his or her lifetime. freeze n ...
Immobile
Incapable of being moved immovable fixed stable...
Immobility
The condition or quality of being immobile fixedness in place or state...
Immobilize
To make immovable in surgery to make immovable a naturally mobile part as a joint by the use of splints or stiffened bandages...
Immoble
See Immobile...
Immobilise
Immobilise, means to make immobile, esp., to turn (movable property) into immovable property or to turn (circulating capital) into fixed capital, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 752....
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