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Definition of mobility in English:

mobility

noun məʊˈbɪlətimoʊˈbɪlədi
mass noun
  • 1The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.

    this exercise helps retain mobility in the damaged joints
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Decreased mobility protected against hip fracture, presumably by decreasing the risk of falling.
    • It adds no materially new information, but confirms mobility on the flat is reasonable.
    • The robotic arms are modelled after the human wrist to allow better mobility.
    • Yoga is brilliant at improving flexibility, mobility and body shape and helping people to relax.
    • What we will do with him now is work on his strength and mobility.
    • Second, flexibility exercises for the back are needed to maintain spinal mobility.
    • Cranial osteopathy is particularly gentle and is used to correct disturbances in tissue mobility in the skull.
    • Fractures of both heels or feet with a substantial restriction on mobility or considerable or permanent pain.
    • With the help of the dog, his mobility and quality of life has significantly improved, he said.
    • As it is often dangerous to travel by road or railway, transportation and mobility are a problem.
    • Some of the elders who need exercise are in danger of losing their mobility.
    • One condition that may plausibly contribute to a person's quality of life or good life is his or her physical mobility.
    • Gentle exercise can benefit some medical conditions by increasing suppleness and mobility.
    • Now she fears her permanently-limited mobility has blocked that ambition.
    • The group had a degree of child mobility with children moving between carers for a range of reasons.
    • Physiotherapy is a manual that teaches you how to improve strength and mobility by using your body more effectively.
    • In that period the player's mobility was limited and he was no great advantage to his side outfield.
    • The aim was to reduce her pain and increase her mobility enough to enable her to walk freely, garden, and drive again.
    • It makes it possible for people who have real problems of mobility to participate more easily in their own democracy.
    • And this in a game like tennis which is all about speed and mobility on court and strength!
    Synonyms
    ability to move, movability, moveableness, motility, vigour, strength, potency
    transportability, portability, manoeuvrability
    1. 1.1 The ability to move between different levels in society or employment.
      industrialization would open up increasing chances of social mobility
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fourth chapter deals with economic policies and transport as a catalyst of mobility and social change.
      • The most egalitarian societies are also those with the highest level of social mobility.
      • Society loses mobility and becomes sharply divided into economic and social groups.
      • Innovation and economic expansion brought with them occupational mobility.
      • There is less social mobility in the UK than there was thirty years ago.
      • Capitalism, after all, is meant to be a fluid system allowing for social mobility.
      • Not all mobility, especially social and economic mobility was in an upward direction.
      • Working for the wire services can also create the chance for considerable mobility among news organizations.
      • It can also be demonstrated that there was some degree of mobility within the lower ranks.
      • Thirdly, they have been extensively used in cross-national comparisons of social mobility.
      • A major source of debate is the issue of social mobility for people of different social origins.
      • Even before the price rise, there had been opportunities for upward social mobility.
      • These patterns of mobility were confirmed by patterns of intermarriage.
      • There is little mobility because membership in a particular caste group is hereditary.
      • That is, there would have to be the possibility of both upward and downward social mobility.
      • This is the story of a sort of social mobility from cook to camp commandant.
      • The mobility is also part of an employment pattern of openness to new workplaces.
      • The middle class is large and for its members, upward or downward social mobility is rather easy.
      • The differences in mobility were most pronounced for people aged between 16 and 30.
      • One of America's traditional selling points is the possibility of social mobility.
      Synonyms
      adaptability, flexibility, versatility, adjustability

Rhymes

ability, agility, civility, debility, docility, edibility, facility, fertility, flexility, fragility, futility, gentility, hostility, humility, imbecility, infantility, juvenility, liability, nihility, nobility, nubility, puerility, senility, servility, stability, sterility, tactility, tranquillity (US tranquility), usability, utility, versatility, viability, virility, volatility
 
 

Definition of mobility in US English:

mobility

nounmoʊˈbɪlədimōˈbilədē
  • 1The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.

    this exercise helps retain mobility in the damaged joints
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It makes it possible for people who have real problems of mobility to participate more easily in their own democracy.
    • And this in a game like tennis which is all about speed and mobility on court and strength!
    • With the help of the dog, his mobility and quality of life has significantly improved, he said.
    • Second, flexibility exercises for the back are needed to maintain spinal mobility.
    • One condition that may plausibly contribute to a person's quality of life or good life is his or her physical mobility.
    • The robotic arms are modelled after the human wrist to allow better mobility.
    • It adds no materially new information, but confirms mobility on the flat is reasonable.
    • As it is often dangerous to travel by road or railway, transportation and mobility are a problem.
    • Cranial osteopathy is particularly gentle and is used to correct disturbances in tissue mobility in the skull.
    • Now she fears her permanently-limited mobility has blocked that ambition.
    • Yoga is brilliant at improving flexibility, mobility and body shape and helping people to relax.
    • Some of the elders who need exercise are in danger of losing their mobility.
    • The aim was to reduce her pain and increase her mobility enough to enable her to walk freely, garden, and drive again.
    • The group had a degree of child mobility with children moving between carers for a range of reasons.
    • Physiotherapy is a manual that teaches you how to improve strength and mobility by using your body more effectively.
    • Decreased mobility protected against hip fracture, presumably by decreasing the risk of falling.
    • In that period the player's mobility was limited and he was no great advantage to his side outfield.
    • Gentle exercise can benefit some medical conditions by increasing suppleness and mobility.
    • Fractures of both heels or feet with a substantial restriction on mobility or considerable or permanent pain.
    • What we will do with him now is work on his strength and mobility.
    Synonyms
    ability to move, movability, moveableness, motility, vigour, strength, potency
    transportability, portability, manoeuvrability
    1. 1.1 The ability to move between different levels in society or employment.
      industrialization would open up increasing chances of social mobility
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Capitalism, after all, is meant to be a fluid system allowing for social mobility.
      • Thirdly, they have been extensively used in cross-national comparisons of social mobility.
      • There is less social mobility in the UK than there was thirty years ago.
      • Not all mobility, especially social and economic mobility was in an upward direction.
      • This is the story of a sort of social mobility from cook to camp commandant.
      • The differences in mobility were most pronounced for people aged between 16 and 30.
      • These patterns of mobility were confirmed by patterns of intermarriage.
      • The most egalitarian societies are also those with the highest level of social mobility.
      • It can also be demonstrated that there was some degree of mobility within the lower ranks.
      • The mobility is also part of an employment pattern of openness to new workplaces.
      • A major source of debate is the issue of social mobility for people of different social origins.
      • There is little mobility because membership in a particular caste group is hereditary.
      • That is, there would have to be the possibility of both upward and downward social mobility.
      • The middle class is large and for its members, upward or downward social mobility is rather easy.
      • Innovation and economic expansion brought with them occupational mobility.
      • Even before the price rise, there had been opportunities for upward social mobility.
      • The fourth chapter deals with economic policies and transport as a catalyst of mobility and social change.
      • Working for the wire services can also create the chance for considerable mobility among news organizations.
      • Society loses mobility and becomes sharply divided into economic and social groups.
      • One of America's traditional selling points is the possibility of social mobility.
      Synonyms
      adaptability, flexibility, versatility, adjustability
 
 
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