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"immobility" Definitions
  1. the state of not moving
  2. the condition of being unable to move

133 Sentences With "immobility"

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Of those women, about 70% reported significant tonic immobility and 48% reported extreme tonic immobility during the assault.
Among the women, 70 percent reported "significant" tonic immobility, and 48 percent reported "extreme" tonic immobility during the assault.
Those challenges pull down our economic capacity, because you have economic immobility, and in fact Atlanta unfortunately is one of the top cities for economic immobility.
You're not paralyzed and unable to move or speak (which is happens in very different responses called tonic immobility and collapsed immobility), but holding still is your brain's automatic reaction.
And stillness recurs, with dance energy radiating even in immobility.
They allow you to forget your laziness, your heat-struck immobility.
But thankfully, Uber saved my non-driving ass from permanent immobility.
The People's Bank of China's relative immobility has surprised many economists.
This maneuver puts a shark into a state called tonic immobility.
I grow fat from immobility and then I grow thin again.
He'd lost over 20 pounds in body weight from weeks of immobility.
Poverty is immobility, and when you have another language, you can move.
His immobility was most marked in the penalty shootout defeat to Germany.
"We know that a survivor often experiences tonic immobility when assaulted," says McGlamery.
Their apparent stasis is an illusion—the Red Queen's seeming immobility in space.
The most common symptoms are immobility, staring, mutism, withdrawal, and refusal to eat.
"The problem is stagnation and immobility, not instability as in Italy," said Joffe.
This enforced immobility could increase the risk of falls after discharge, the researchers noted.
The train passes quickly, but inside the prison the sense of immobility is overwhelming.
I blamed myself for my immobility, my disbelief of the nightmare that had become reality.
But no, Mr. Giardina is apparently quite earnest about rethinking the roots of class immobility.
And the responsibility for this immobility belongs to an executive too used to top-down.
Those who experienced tonic immobility were associated with increased risk of developing PTSD and severe depression.
The allusion to Duncan's immobility is obvious, but, despite such catastrophic injuries, he is still living.
In the hospital, Geraldine's family learned the common complications of immobility: infection, blood clots and bedsores.
When social stigma drapes over professional immobility and lost opportunities, bad luck is perceived as bad character.
Tonic or Collapsed Immobility is one of six defense mechanisms the body illicits under trauma and stress.
The tactic was designed to deprive Islamic State militants of sleep and to frighten them into immobility.
This attitude comes with a sense of immobility that's very dangerous to the cultural life of a city.
But their solidity, and to some extent their mobility, speaks to the absence and immobility of their makers.
Most commonly, patients die from pneumonia, falling, suicide or blood clots or infections resulting from progressive immobility, Biglan says.
Soon he lost the use of his right arm, suffered immobility in his legs, and even experienced trouble breathing.
Their claws had been barbecued into immobility, and their heads stuffed with a cream made from their own brains.
While it can happen to virtually anyone, immobility, particularly in an upright seated position, can significantly increase the risk.
Nor can France's immobility be excused on temperamental grounds; the fact being, that France's past has undermined her present.
Imagine serving on the Western Front, a battlefield mired in stasis, immobility, and death, and seeing someone dress as beauty embodied.
Between them they affect more than a billion people, most of them poor, with blindness, immobility, disfigurement and often great pain.
I'm a grown-up, but surgery, sadness, and immobility had me acting like a child: stomping my feet like Veruca Salt.
Why it matters: Their relative immobility stunts a historical trend in which lower-skill American workers have climbed the income ladder.
One reason for this immobility could be that the economy is now an unwelcoming place for jobseekers without a university degree.
The immobility of so many mobile and manufactured homes has caught the attention of private equity firms in a big way.
I've always envisioned that immobility as the result of a physical block that must be penetrated or demolished, typically through force.
The medication causes her to gain 60 pounds in two months and makes her sluggish almost to the point of immobility.
His friend also was hit and suffered short-term leg immobility because of the shock to the nerves, but is fine.
Despite employees' immobility, morale inside Uber remains high, according to our sources, a sentiment that the jobs site Glassdoor seems to confirm.
Lisa Z. Sigel: This article concerns a Europe that was engulfed in war, and a particular war marked by stasis and immobility.
Beyond the "freezing" effect, the study also notes a strong link between tonic immobility and subsequent PTSD and severe depression after rape.
"The latter may lead to hospitalization, immobility in bed, and respiratory or other infections, which can be fatal," Lee said by email.
"The present study shows that tonic immobility is more common than earlier described," Dr. Möller said in a statement shared with Refinery29.
Thousands of women have spoken out about breast implants that have led to excruciating pain, immobility, full-body rashes, and unrelenting nausea.
It's not only his awakening that baffles medical science; he is also in fine physical shape despite a dozen years of immobility.
Clots can form in the legs during periods of immobility, and Saldanha wondered whether the woman developed clots during the long flight.
I'm not sure in this kind of situation that the body wants to sustain immobility, that you can't move out of it.
The other party also tells us they believe in the American dream, they say we should worry about economic inequality and immobility.
To gather their findings, Möller and her colleagues from Sweden's Karolinska Institute assessed tonic immobility at the time of assault in 298 women.
As hydrocodone kicks in and physical therapists teach me how to negotiate without two weight-bearing legs, my temporary immobility shrinks in significance.
All the while, too many corporations — multinational and medium-sized alike — challenge workers' geographic immobility with their own unbridled capital and technology mobility.
Research into tonic immobility among rape victims isn't new, but these findings show it to be "more common than earlier described," Möller told Broadly.
Catatonia, which can occur in conjunction with or separate from psychotic disorders, can involve a number of symptoms such as stupor, immobility, and grimacing.
But his meals now consisted of a handful of rice and beans, and he could feel his body shrinking from the undernourishment and immobility.
There is a sense of immobility in their beauty, as though they were stuck in distress, unable to escape their own circumstances and mind.
In his paper, Moraes says their immobility is likely the result of the birds entering into a state of torpor while they sleep at night.
The term for this paralysis is "tonic immobility," and it could have real-world implications for how rape is treated in court and in hospitals.
The immobility that we currently worry about may, half a century from now, turn out to have been the dusk before the next industrial dawn.
I think a starting place is to acknowledge the fact that we've got 219 years of economic immobility for the bottom 90 percent of Americans.
Saddled with a small oxygen tank during her last years, Ms. Ebert often cursed her immobility and the burden her frailties had placed on others.
Your Honor, I hope I have justly explained the horrors of immobility while being raped, which allows a predator to have an easier time raping.
Our medical team had seen hundreds of people like Geraldine, most of whom returned to the hospital month after month to manage complications of immobility.
Others have pointed out the similarities between catatonia and "tonic immobility" an animal's defense strategy in response to fear—like when a possum plays dead.
Germany – where there is no equivalent training ground for elite students – is as bad as France in the same OECD rankings of socio-economic immobility.
It has easily prevailed on the recent plebiscites of 2012 and 2016, the later boycotted by the forces of territorial immobility and anti-American separatism.
Honestly, during that first week, between the pain, swelling and immobility, I felt like an alien in a human meat suit -- completely disconnected from my body.
Featuring the works of artists Tyler Davis, Rodolfo Diaz, Cameron Granger, Kamron Hazel and Jacob Mason-Macklin, BOOST MOBILE focused on the artists' feelings on immobility.
What the team found was that DMT may have caused "robust antidepressant-like responses" in the rats, with immobility time significantly decreased in female rats especially.
After an initial period of near-immobility as the new bone in the cage in your spine heals, patients need to work on strength and conditioning.
Affirmative consent should be the norm, Leijonhufvud said, because scientific studies have revealed that many rape victims experience a temporary state of paralysis called tonic immobility.
If total immobility for low-pay employees and 20 percent wage suppression in the high-skill market doesn't get your blood boiling, think about the bigger picture.
Maybe it was heart disease, or pulmonary embolus from immobility following a recent flight, or an accidental overdose of a sleep aid or a prescription pain medication.
"While Italy is falling apart, thousands of companies and their employees are losing work because of this immobility," said Gabriele Buia, president of national constructors' association Ance.
" In the past, Matera's women suffered from attasamento, a state of psychic immobility, "a coping mechanism in a place where the horrors of life were constant and.
When things go pear-shaped, though, Dumisa stages the calamities in tense, bite-sized scenes viewed through Randal's seesawing lenses, cleverly conveying the frustration of his immobility.
In a couple of decades, it may no longer be seen as symptomatic of social immobility if a prime minister passes through Oxford on her way to Westminster.
"I was frozen into immobility like a statue, because a well-known producer with whom I've come to discuss modern Russian writers, was in a bathrobe," she said.
The childless are thus a small but useful counterweight to the world's parents, who perpetuate social immobility by passing on their social and economic advantages to their children.
MacMillan's choreography has always been punctuated by moments of immobility, but only now did those all seem to point the way to the final great stasis of death.
The movement and fluidity of the carved letters in his classic sculpture "Heech" (1972) shift to immobility and the boxing in of calligraphic elements in "Heech Tablet" (211).
As I type this, reflecting on my sense of immobility, I realize that, although not painting on a scaffold or sweating as I march, I am far from immobile.
Still, people with very long-term Parkinson's can develop dementia or lose their ability to walk and then may get complications of immobility, such as pneumonia or other infections.
The study, published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, found that most sexual assault survivors "freeze up" during the assault, experiencing a temporary involuntary paralysis, known as tonic immobility.
For all the disappointment and sorrow in the years after the Arab uprisings, it is difficult to imagine the region reverting to the immobility of the decades before 2011.
I start to feel like my immobility itself is the product: my butt on a couch, adding hours logged to some clicking meter in a media company's accounting office.
Many of her plays, including the Pulitzer Prize finalists "Becky Shaw" and "Rapture, Blister, Burn," feature heroines trying to escape the social immobility that locks them into dreary lives.
So much of its menace and mystery stems from its main character's metaphorical immobility and his limited perception of the two people who crash their way into his purgatorial existence.
Platelets in the bears' blood become less sticky, acting as a natural blood thinner, the researchers found, perhaps to counteract blood clots that could form during long periods of immobility.
While the law limits the pace of rent increases, it has exacerbated the lack of affordable housing and the immobility of low-income tenants who cannot afford to buy homes.
If further meaning can be distilled from The Killing of a Sacred Deer, it comes from the tension generated when forces of mobility come into conflict with forces of immobility.
When the spell of immobility resumes, seraphic harmonies give way to a colossal, demonic setting of fragments of the Libera Me from the Requiem Mass, with bells ringing anarchic changes.
Proper to its sociological origins as a test of class mobility (or immobility) in England, each installment is curious about the effects of religion, economics, and mental health on each character.
Robert E. Martin described the scene in a 1928 article for Popular Science Monthly: The Thing's enormous size and the stark immobility of his face gave him a really terrifying quality.
Furthermore, because of the immobility that using paper/cloth/cow dung imposes on them, it is common practice for girls to drop out of school for the week of their period.
A study from the Institute of Economic Affairs found that retirement can lead to issues such as loneliness (which is incredibly detrimental to happiness and physical health) and inactivity or immobility.
Sørbye, throughout her two marriages, first to Dr. Sørbye, now to Werle, and for a brief moment it is his fate, and nothing else, that is frozen into immobility on the stage.
But correlation is not causation, and, as Professor Jackson convincingly shows, simplistic and expensive proposals to reduce inequality like a guaranteed minimum income are unlikely to make a meaningful dent in immobility.
The case files suggest that investigators excluded from their analysis the range of possible responses to sexual assault, including what experts call "tonic immobility," an involuntary paralysis sometimes experienced in traumatic situations.
The emotions and situations depicted, as Jeff struggles with PTSD, his immobility, his relationship with Erin and his hometown-hero status (which he believes to be completely unearned), are raw, sometimes desperate.
The genre wasn't just about literal externalized monsters anymore but about monsters one couldn't see, the interior battle brought on by discriminatory social structures like poverty, a broken education system, and class immobility.
For all the disappointment after the Arab uprisings, it is hard to imagine the region reverting to the immobility before 2011 In theory, secession, federalism and decentralisation might offer some reassurance to minorities.
Strong words, but the incompetence and immobility of the governing class to take meaningful, realistic action is part of the frustration people feel across the country after the latest numbing weekend of terror.
They include having already had the conditions, having cancer, recent surgery or trauma, immobility, advanced age, using estrogen, being pregnant, being obese, and sitting in a window seat (because it can limit mobility).
But someone with catatonia is stuck with the wrong treatment, it doesn't take long for complete immobility to lead to medical problems—deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, dehydration, infection, to name a few.
His doctors deemed him too high-risk for surgery, and so he was left bedbound for the next year until his immobility, along with another health issue, became too debilitating and he died.
Delisle presents André's eventual escape less as a daring exploit than as a panicked, fumbling victory over his interior monologue — the psychological prison that months of darkness, immobility and uncertainty had imposed on him.
The risk is not so much instability as immobility: that months, even years, will be spent on yet more wrangling over the mechanics of politics and that Italy will not get the reforms it needs.
The trial also highlighted the immobility of the French labor market, as most of the workers expected to stay at the company for the rest of their working lives, rarely considering changing employers or locations.
When the brain assess that flight or fight are not possible, sometimes after using another mechanism called freezing (the state in which those responses are put on hold to assess the situation) the immobility response is activated.
According to the study tonic immobility as "an 'involuntary, temporary motor inhibition' when exposed to extreme threat," is believed to be a response to attack that occurs when there seem to be no other options to avoid it.
" The shock of what happened next is still with Mtsitouridze 21980 years later: "I was frozen into immobility like a statue, because a well-known producer with whom I've come to discuss modern Russian writers, was in a bathrobe.
Members of the scientific community may be tempted to cast doubt upon the possibility of this exchange due to the immobility of the prothorax and pterothorax, in addition to the elytra protruding outward while a firefly is engaged in mid-flight.
Barrow's story is one of thousands, but the medical community is slow to changeBarrow is one of thousands of women who have spoken out, eitherabout breast implants that have led to excruciating pain, immobility, full-body rashes, and unrelenting nausea.
The health consequences of this muscular immobility are well documented and include an increased risk for weight gain, as well as diabetes, since unused muscles in the legs do not pull sugar from the blood, leading to a dangerous rise in blood sugar.
Before the fall: How to avoid one of old age's most dangerous events Studies suggest issues related to the hospitalisation, surgery, or immobility (which could put patients at risk of pneumonia) after a fracture lead to other complications that ultimately result in earlier death.
The result is a timely, trans-disciplinary exhibition that gathers evidence of human gestures that say "no" in intolerable moments of history that need resisting, opposing, non-normalizing, and lifting by rising up against them, transforming immobility into movement, encumbrance into energy, defeat into revolt.
Everyone around Sherlock is an idiot, helpless and blithering in the face of his intellect; his brother Mycroft (Gatiss, pulling his customary double duty), typically the only check on his roaring brain, is obese to the point of immobility and killing himself to prove a point.
"It's either deliberately fuzzy and he is hiding his real plan, which is to privatize the social security system ... or he is genuinely back-pedalling and that means we could, if Fillon is elected, be condemned to five years of immobility," said Florian Philippot, a leading FN official.
At the time of his death, the boy who was once nicknamed "Chubby" weighed just 34 pounds and his body was riddled with pressure sores, which are typically caused by immobility; often, they can be found on elderly nursing home patients, coma patients and those confined to a wheelchair.
Ariel Vromen has directed a decent, fast-paced action movie, and Mr. Costner is enjoyable to watch as Jerico Stewart, a career criminal reminiscent of Hannibal Lecter: He's so dangerous and volatile that merely locking him up isn't sufficient; he also has to be chained into near immobility.
A decades-long trend of economic stagnation and social immobility may be to blame for a shocking increase in death rates among middle-aged white Americans, a new study finds, as the number of deaths caused by drugs, alcohol abuse and suicide reaches levels not seen in generations.
These, conceivably, symbolize an unvarying actual state of things existing beneath the hyperactive surface of life—not death, exactly, which causes matter to continue doing things, nor what one would care to call life, but a state like narcolepsy, in which just enough energy accumulates and gets expended to maintain immobility.
They gave us the worst immigration system in the world, one that imports immobility, one that drives down employment and wages for Hispanic Americans, for African-Americans and for everyone, an immigration system that favors illegals over those trying to go through the process legally and, at times, even over law-abiding citizens.
But these feeds hide the reality from the cameras: the nausea, the immobility (with a few notable exceptions), the shortness of breath from climbing a flight of stairs, the searing round ligament pain, the radiating back pain, the unwelcome spotting, the difficult labors, the episiotomies, the C-sections, the emergency decisions, the complications that no one foresees.
Themes of education and the schoolroom (the chalk, the sharpeners, the school desks); his birth into an apartheid system that essentially endured even after democratic elections; tools of everyday use and protest (the tires, used in violent "necklacing" incidents, but also in childrens's play in Gugulethu), of incapacity and immobility (crutches, the immobilized wheels), all permeate his work.
In, participants got the vaccine at Read more: There's evidence that French kissing is responsible for the global rise in gonorrhea, and it's hard to protect yourself from the riskResearchers found that the injection form of the vaccine had some mild side effects like mild numbness or immobility in the area where patients were injected that lasted between two and four days.
The narrator tries to size her up as he might have: As I continued observing her, I could see that although she was not pretty—her features were too heavy to be described in such conventional terms, they were very expressive, which was generally not considered appealing in a woman's face (hence the mania for treatments like Botox, for face creams that promised to freeze the features into youthful immobility; it was more than the mere pursuit of youth, it arose out of a universal aversion to a woman's propensity to be expressive, to be too much )—she was alluring, undoubtedly so.

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