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mobility

[ UK /mə‍ʊbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ US /moʊˈbɪɫəti, moʊˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of moving freely

How To Use mobility In A Sentence

  • Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically active than ever before.
  • Behind the apparent cross-party consensus on social mobility lie two profound philosophical differences. Times, Sunday Times
  • But lack of social mobility is hardly new. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus it was that the impenetrability, the mobility, the impulsive force of bodies, and the laws of motion and of gravitation, were discovered.
  • It makes it possible for people who have real problems of mobility to participate more easily in their own democracy.
  • Poor internet speeds hold businesses back and hinder social mobility. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shifting of language in communities may in fact be accelerating with increased mobility and technological advances.
  • The mobility of electrons is influenced by cellular metabolism and the concentration of charged particles suspended in body fluid.
  • The ‘get up and go test’ measures mobility and involves timed standing from an armless chair, walking fast for 10 yards, returning, and sitting down.
  • At the age of 50, when it had got to the point where pain and mobility problems affected my ability to do my job, I was pensioned off and sent away into early retirement.
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