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UK
/ˈɔːtəməbˌiəl/
]
[ US /ˈɔtəmoʊˌbiɫ, ˌɔtəmoʊˈbiɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈɔtəmoʊˌbiɫ, ˌɔtəmoʊˈbiɫ/ ]
NOUN
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a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine
he needs a car to get to work
VERB
- travel in an automobile
How To Use automobile In A Sentence
- With automobile insurance, for example, an insurance company accepts part of the risk that you will be involved in a car accident. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
- The political system has moved on to the automobile bailouts and the fiscal stimulus, but the original problem of trust in the financial system has still not been fixed.
- He had led a caravan of three automobiles to buy food for the troops when he came upon a band of Villistas.
- Candle makers, after all, cannot be expected to hail the invention of the electric light bulb, nor hostlers the advent of automobiles, nor canal-boat owners the building of railways, nor TV broadcasters the laying down of cable systems.
- From the very beginning of the automobile age, industry analysts, following the lead of farsighted engineers, issued warnings about the reliance on a nonrenewable fuel source.
- The mobile lifestyle will disappear but Americans will discover that losing the automobile is a small tragedy compared to losing food. Sound Politics: Scenes from Wallingford
- For example, the average demonstration expense of an automobile in a showroom is $4.12 as compared to 1. 6c for which the car can now be demonstrated over television. TelevisionProgress and Promise
- I think the quality of security products should be tested just as the quality of automobiles is tested.
- From that moment, it was doomed to become a huge, sprawling, one-story conurbation, hopelessly dependent on the automobile.
- DSM produces caprolactam, which is converted to nylon by its customers for the manufacture of carpet, automobile parts, clothing and sports equipment. The Augusta Chronicle