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motionless is when you're not moving and immobile is when you can't move.

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Motionless typically refers to something that is not moving, while immobile generally refers to something that cannot be moved. Motionless suggests a lack of movement at a specific moment, while immobile implies a more permanent or fixed state of being unable to move.

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