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- noun something or someone that immobilises
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Examples
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Fear is the great immobiliser in all our lives, whether it's preventing us from making small changes or holding us back from embracing huge ones, jeopardising good relationships or keeping us trapped in bad ones.
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We had a funky bit of kit on Surrey ambulance called a ‘frac-immobiliser’ which our colleagues in Kent wanted.
British Transport Police « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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They found they again could not bypass the immobiliser, which needs the owner's fingerprint to disarm it.
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It has electric front windows, power-steering, a sunroof, central locking and a factory fitted alarm/immobiliser – all of which work.
How Advertising Works Part 356 Jonathan 2004
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It has electric front windows, power-steering, a sunroof, central locking and a factory fitted alarm/immobiliser – all of which work.
Archive 2004-06-01 Jonathan 2004
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Is this the anti-theft light for the immobiliser, or for this stereo code thing you have all been talking about.
Honda will not let me steal my own radio (but someone else could) Chris Deweese 2005
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The main question is: If I change my stereo to an aftermarket Cd player, will I screw up my immobiliser?
Honda will not let me steal my own radio (but someone else could) Chris Deweese 2005
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The hijacked vehicle, which had an immobiliser, was later found abandoned at the Geldenhuys interchange on the N3 highway near
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Registration documents should not be kept in the vehicle and an immobiliser, alarm, steering lock or all three should be installed,
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Security features, such as an alarm or immobiliser, can also keep premiums down, as can agreeing to a mileage limit and parking the vehicle off-road overnight.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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