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  1. immobilisation:
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  1. immobilisation:
    The word immobilisation exists in our database, but we currently do not have a translation from English to French.


French

Detailed Translations for immobilisation from French to English

immobilisation:

immobilisation [la ~] noun

  1. l'immobilisation (attache; fixation)
    the fixing; the securing; the fastening
  2. l'immobilisation (paralyse)
    the paralysis; the palsy; the lameness; the paralytic seizure
  3. l'immobilisation
    the fixed asset
    – An accounting classifier used to classify any long-term asset whose cost expiration is recognized over more than one year. 1

Translation Matrix for immobilisation:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fastening attache; fixation; immobilisation ajuster; attache; consolidation; fait de fixer; fixation; fixer; installation; rattachement
fixed asset immobilisation
fixing attache; fixation; immobilisation ajuster; attribut; circonstantiel; complément; discipline; fixation; fixer; installation; locution adverbiale; qualification; règlement; règles; soumission
lameness immobilisation; paralyse boiterie; infirmité
palsy immobilisation; paralyse
paralysis immobilisation; paralyse paralysie
paralytic seizure immobilisation; paralyse
securing attache; fixation; immobilisation fixation; installation
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
palsy paralyser; rendre impuissant

Synonyms for "immobilisation":


Wiktionary Translations for immobilisation:

immobilisation
noun
  1. complete immobility

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
immobilisation immobilization immobilisatie — (medisch, nld) onbeweeglijk maken

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English

Detailed Translations for immobilisation from English to French

immobilisation:


Translation Matrix for immobilisation:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- immobilization; immobilizing

Synonyms for "immobilisation":


Related Definitions for "immobilisation":

  1. the act of limiting movement or making incapable of movement2
  2. fixation (as by a plaster cast) of a body part in order to promote proper healing2