nonmobile

/nɑnˈmoʊbəl/
adjective
  1. Not able to move or be moved easily; fixed in place.
    • The library keeps its rare books in nonmobile shelving units.
    • The nonmobile stage set stayed in place for the entire play.
    • The patient was nonmobile after the surgery and needed help getting out of bed.
  2. Not designed for or capable of being used while moving; not portable.
    • The old desktop computer is nonmobile, unlike modern laptops.
    • The nonmobile app requires a stable internet connection and cannot be used on a phone.
    • They installed a nonmobile phone in the kitchen for emergencies.
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