No it is impossible to do so. However scientist have cooled it so that there is almost no motion. When there is no motion then the substance is at absolute zero (0Kelvin) scientist have got down to about .0000000000000001 K.
Anyway to answer your question: NO
The energy possessed by a particle due to its motion is called kinetic energy. It depends on the mass of the particle and its velocity.
Particle motion increases as energy (like heat) is added. The motion slows as energy leaves. Temperature is a measure of this change in particle motion.
Particle motion and thermal heat energy should both be increasing
The measure of energy of motion of a particle of matter is called kinetic energy. It is calculated using the formula KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2, where mass is the mass of the particle and velocity is its speed.
The particle motion in shear waves relative to the energy of the wave is downward.
When energy decreases, the particle motion usually slows down. This can manifest as a decrease in kinetic energy and a reduction in the speed at which particles move.
Kinetic energy is due to the motion of the particles .it is the energy processed by the virtue of the motion of the particle .
It is the energy that affects motion of particles, which are atoms and molecules.
Temperture
The average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance is called kinetic energy. It is related to the speed and mass of the particles.
Temperature is a measure of the energy of motion of particles in a substance. It provides information about how fast the particles are moving within the substance.
In a shear wave, the energy is carried perpendicular to the direction of particle motion. The particle motion in shear waves involves particles moving in a side-to-side or up-and-down direction, while the energy is propagated horizontally or vertically.