Traditional home recliners are generally intended to be large immobile objects that never move and must be dragged or carried to be moved.
I mean by that that he attributes motion to what we know in our minds to be static, immobile, inanimate objects.
The clutch yields if the blades hit a rock, stump, or other immobile object, thus avoiding a potentially damaging torque transfer to the engine, possibly twisting or fracturing the crankshaft.
It is most commonly made of hardwood, typically maple or beech, and its massiveness serves as an essentially immobile object from which the flexible soundboard can best vibrate.
It was hard enough maintaining a ward over an immobile object.
Yet another method is the attachment of items to a larger immobile object, usually furniture or walls.
It is possible that the bill is used in a lure-like fashion occasionally, attracting fish to the immobile, large large object submerged in the water.
In American protest movements dating from the 1960s and 70s, the term lockdown applies to a person's attaching themself to a building, object, fence or other immobile object.
They proved a difficult subject for his producers, who had to deliver five hours of television featuring what are essentially immobile objects.
When a person looks at an immobile object, "fixes" it with his eyes, the eyeballs do not remain absolutely immobile; they make small involuntary movements.