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Meanings of Immigrated:

verb

Come to live permanently in a foreign country.

Usage examples:

An australian who immigrated to britain in 1982

Meanings of Immigrates:

verb

Come to live permanently in a foreign country.

Usage examples:

An australian who immigrated to britain in 1982

Meanings of Immigrating:

verb

Come to live permanently in a foreign country.

Usage examples:

An australian who immigrated to britain in 1982

Meanings of Immigration:

noun

The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.

Usage examples:

A barrier to control illegal immigration from mexico

Meanings of Imminence:

noun

The state or fact of being about to happen.

Usage examples:

The populace was largely unaware of the imminence of war

Meanings of Imminent:

adjective

About to happen.

Usage examples:

They were in imminent danger of being swept away

Meanings of Imminently:

adverb

Very soon.

Usage examples:

An announcement is expected imminently

Meanings of Immiscible:

adjective

(of liquids) not forming a homogeneous mixture when mixed.

Usage examples:

Benzene is immiscible with water

Meanings of Immitigable:

adjective

Unable to be made less severe or serious.

Usage examples:

The pain was immitigable

Meanings of Immittance:

noun

Admittance and impedance (as a combined concept).

Usage examples:

The children were examined at two and four weeks and were evaluated using acoustic immittance and p…

Meanings of Immixture:

noun

The process of mixing or being involved with something.

Meanings of Immobile:

adjective

Not moving; motionless.

Usage examples:

She sat immobile for a long time

Meanings of Immobilisation:

noun

The process of stopping something or someone from moving

Usage examples:

Braces can help in immobilization of the joints for treating fractures., a steering-wheel immobiliz…

Meanings of Immobilise:

verb

Prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.

Usage examples:

The car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp

Meanings of Immobilised:

verb

Prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.

Usage examples:

The car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp

Meanings of Immobilising:

verb

Prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.

Usage examples:

The car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp

Meanings of Immobilism:

noun

Deep-seated resistance to political change.

Usage examples:

The result is that caution and political immobilism have now become instinctive.

Meanings of Immobility:

noun

The state of not moving; motionlessness.

Usage examples:

The disorder is caused by long periods of immobility

Meanings of Immobilization:

noun

The process of stopping something or someone from moving

Usage examples:

Braces can help in immobilization of the joints for treating fractures., a steering-wheel immobiliz…

Meanings of Immobilize:

verb

Prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.

Usage examples:

The car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp

Immobilized

ɪˈməʊ.bəl.aɪz

Meanings of Immobilized:

verb

Prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.

Usage examples:

The car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp

Meanings of Immobilizer:

noun

A device for immobilizing a motor vehicle in order to prevent theft.

Usage examples:

Electronic engine immobilisers prevent your vehicle from starting and are one of the best ways to s…

Immobilizes

ɪˈməʊbɪlʌɪz

Meanings of Immobilizes:

verb

Prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.

Usage examples:

The car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp

Meanings of Immobilizing:

verb

Prevent (something or someone) from moving or operating as normal.

Usage examples:

The car had been immobilized by a wheel clamp

Meanings of Immoderate:

adjective

Not sensible or restrained; excessive.

Usage examples:

Immoderate drinking

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