Relatively immobile bottom-dwellers such as worms, clams and crustaceans die in place.
During the neonatal period (first 28 days of life), children are noted to be lethargic, relatively immobile, and floppy.
"We used to think of the sand on Mars as relatively immobile, so these new observations are changing our whole perspective."
Finally, it may be argued that farm workers have to accept low wages because they are relatively immobile.
Last Sunday, a relatively immobile quarterback gave the Giants' defense a terrible time.
The same story says that a tiyanak is relatively immobile because its right leg is much shorter than the other.
It can only be used by moving instruments over relatively immobile targets.
Because the lens acts as a relatively immobile membrane at night, it is not difficult to calculate the level of permeability required.
Feeding on relatively immobile creatures, they are preyed upon in turn by the larger fish.
She shoved him back down, rising up to add her weight to the press, trying to keep him relatively immobile.