(Askeri) YERİNDE TUTMAK, HAREKETSİZLEŞTİRMEK: Bir mevkide tutmak; hareketten alıkoymak, taktik bakımdan, tehdit veya faaliyetlerle, karşı taraf kuvvetlerini yerinde tutmak
im·mo·bi·lize immobilizes immobilizing immobilized in BRIT, also use immobilise To immobilize something or someone means to stop them from moving or operating. a car alarm system that immobilises the engine
convert (assets) into fixed capital make defenseless hold as reserve or withdraw from circulation; of capital
{f} make immovable, fix in place, restrict movement; prevent mobilization; stymie; cause to be unable to move; (Finance) withdraw coins or bills from circulation; (Finance) convert assets into fixed capital (also immobilise)
cause to be unable to move; "The sudden storm immobilized the traffic" convert (assets) into fixed capital make defenseless hold as reserve or withdraw from circulation; of capital
(Otomotiv) An immobiliser or immobilizer is an electronic device fitted to an automobile which prevents the engine from running unless the correct key (or other token) is present. This prevents the car from being "hot wired" after entry has been achieved
{f} make immovable, fix in place, restrict movement; prevent mobilization; stymie; cause to be unable to move; (Finance) withdraw coins or bills from circulation; (Finance) convert assets into fixed capital (also immobilize)
Prevention of movement, presumably to allow for natural healing to take place Side effects include disuse atrophy, deconditioning of muscles and stiffness
Process of isolating materials, either directly or indirectly, in a matrix of vitrified high-level nuclear waste Often refers to a particular plutonium disposition technique
{i} act of making immovable, act of fixing in place, restriction of movement; prevention of mobilization; withdrawal of coins or bills from circulation (also immobilisation)
A procedure to eliminate actual physical movement of securities Delivery of securities is effected by changes in the record of ownership rather than by delivery of engraved certificates See: BOOK-ENTRY CLEARANCE
Theft-deterrent system that uses a transponder inside the ignition key to electronically enable an operational control unit in the vehicle to start the car
{i} electronic security device attached to a car and that stops the engine from working in order to prevent the car from being stolen (the device starts to operate after the engine has been turned off and should be cut off when starting-up the engine); something which prevents or restricts movement
im·mo·bi·liz·er immobilizers in BRIT, also use immobiliser An immobilizer is a device on a car which prevents it from starting unless a special key is used, so that no one can steal the car. a piece of equipment that is fitted to a car to stop it moving if someone tries to steal it