immobilityimmobility means the quality of not moving. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 75 out of 100.EtymologyFrom Middle French immobilité, equivalent to immobile + -ity.nounThe quality of not moving.“Common to all Regions were frozen points, which were troublesome not only because of immobility, but because failure to close prevented operation of detector circuits.”The state or condition of being unable to change one's location, move or be moved.“Immobility is a big problem for many people who can't afford a car.”Down the rabbit holeEvery word is a door. Follow one.AntonymsmobilityDerivedimmobilemobilitymobiletonic immobilityOften followed bywhichOften preceded bycompleterelativeabsoluteprolongedtonicNear rhymesaffinityiniquityequanimityunwittinglyserendipityintrinsicallyluciditycupidityduplicityactivityvicinityauthenticityvalidityubiquityderisivelyexquisitelypassivityprincipally