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What does the term 'immobile' mean?
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A
Eager to act
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B
Unable to move
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C
Quick to respond
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D
Full of energy
A
Eager to act
B
Unable to move
C
Quick to respond
D
Full of energy
'Immobile' refers to being unable to move or completely motionless. It can describe physical stillness, such as a person who is physically restrained, paralyzed, or frozen in place, as well as metaphorical immobility, such as stagnation in plans, ideas, or emotions. The term conveys a lack of motion, flexibility, or change.
- A. Eager to act: This suggests readiness, energy, and willingness to take action, which is the direct opposite of immobile.
- C. Quick to respond: Being prompt or reactive implies activity and movement, contradicting the stillness implied by immobility.
- D. Full of energy: High energy implies motion and initiative, which conflicts with the immobile state.
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