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What (who) is IMMOBILIZING - definition

COLLECTIVE TERM FOR ALL OPERATIONS RELATING TO THE PAYMENT OF MONEY
Settlement (financial); Electronic settlement; Economically immobilize; Economically immobilizes; Economically immobilized; Economically immobilizing; Economically immobilise; Economically immobilises; Economically immobilised; Economically immobilising; Economic immobilisation; Trade settlement; Settlement system; Economic immobilization

immobilize         
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Immobilizations; Immobilize; Immobilizes; Immobilized; Immobilizing; Immobilisation; Immobilisations; Immobilise; Immobilises; Immobilised; Immobilising; Immobility; Immobily; Immobilly; Immobilization (disambiguation)
or immobilise
¦ verb prevent from moving or operating as normal.
Derivatives
immobilization noun
immobilizer noun
immobilize         
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Immobilizations; Immobilize; Immobilizes; Immobilized; Immobilizing; Immobilisation; Immobilisations; Immobilise; Immobilises; Immobilised; Immobilising; Immobility; Immobily; Immobilly; Immobilization (disambiguation)
(immobilizes, immobilizing, immobilized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'immobilise'
To immobilize something or someone means to stop them from moving or operating.
...a car alarm system that immobilises the engine...
VERB: V n
Immobilize         
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Immobilizations; Immobilize; Immobilizes; Immobilized; Immobilizing; Immobilisation; Immobilisations; Immobilise; Immobilises; Immobilised; Immobilising; Immobility; Immobily; Immobilly; Immobilization (disambiguation)
·vt To make immovable; in surgery, to make immovable (a naturally mobile part, as a joint) by the use of splints, or stiffened bandages.

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Settlement (finance)

Settlement is the "final step in the transfer of ownership involving the physical exchange of securities or payment". After settlement, the obligations of all the parties have been discharged and the transaction is considered complete.

In the context of securities, settlement involves their delivery to the beneficiary, usually against (in simultaneous exchange for) payment of money, to fulfill contractual obligations, such as those arising under securities trades. Nowadays, settlement typically takes place in a central securities depository. In the United States, the settlement date for marketable stocks is usually 2 business days or T+2 after the trade is executed, and for listed options and government securities it is usually 1 day after the execution. In Europe, settlement date has also been adopted as 2 business days after the trade is executed. As part of performance on the delivery obligations entailed by the trade, settlement involves the delivery of securities and the corresponding payment. A number of risks arise for the parties during the settlement interval, which are managed by the process of clearing, which follows trading and precedes settlement. Clearing involves modifying those contractual obligations so as to facilitate settlement, often by netting and novation.

Examples of use of IMMOBILIZING
1. The police successfully nabbed the absconders after immobilizing the vehicle by shooting the vehicles tires.
2. But here‘s a problem you never hear them address: controlling the immobilizing flood of plastic toys into my house.
3. Taser stun guns fire electrically charged darts that carry 50,000 volts for several seconds, temporarily immobilizing their targets.
4. He fell and broke a hip while vacationing in Sardinia, Italy, in September 2005, immobilizing him for months.
5. In a similar manner, overwhelming demonstrations of kindness or love can be immobilizing and asphyxiating to the recipient.