The Opposite(Antonym) of “mobilizable”
The antonyms of mobilizable are immovable and stationary. The antonyms immovable and stationary convey a lack of movement or ability to be moved.
Explore all Antonyms of “mobilizable”
Definitions and Examples of immovable, stationary
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Unable to be moved or changed.
Example
The boulder was so heavy and immovable that they had to find another way around it.
Not moving or not intended to be moved.
Example
The car was stationary in the parking lot for hours.
Key Differences: immovable vs stationary
- 1Immovable describes something that cannot be moved or changed, while mobilizable describes something that can be moved or made mobile.
- 2Stationary describes something that is not moving or not intended to be moved, while mobilizable describes something that has the potential to be moved.
Effective Usage of immovable, stationary
- 1Engineering: Use these antonyms when designing structures or machines that need to be either movable or immovable.
- 2Transportation: Use these antonyms when discussing vehicles or cargo that can or cannot be moved.
- 3Real Estate: Use these antonyms when describing properties that are either fixed or movable.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Immovable describes something that cannot be moved or changed, while stationary describes something that is not moving or not intended to be moved. Use these antonyms in engineering, transportation, and real estate contexts to describe structures, machines, vehicles, cargo, and properties that are either movable or immovable.