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Definition of upwardly mobile in English: upwardly mobileadjectiveˌʌpwədli ˈməʊbʌɪlˌəpwərdli ˈmoʊb(ə)l Moving to a higher social class; acquiring wealth and status. Example sentencesExamples - He made a fortune from trade and joined the gentry, but he was by no means the first upwardly mobile business magnate.
- MPs judge their upwardly mobile colleagues according to their own prejudiced views about how junior ministers should behave.
- In the race to be upwardly mobile, we were falling sadly behind.
- However, the Jocks are also more upwardly mobile.
- And, central among them, was the upwardly mobile son of a local farmer, Thomas Willis.
- These locations appeal to the same kinds of upwardly mobile buyers.
- For the upwardly mobile bachelor on a budget, this tiny 350-sq-ft home could be the ideal stop-gap.
- The film is set in an upwardly mobile neighborhood in suburban Massachusetts.
- He found his true position at Crewe Alexandra before moving to the upwardly mobile Leicester City club in 1997.
- It seems that upwardly mobile social climbers find the snob appeal of double-barrelled names irresistible.
- Not uncommonly, her heroines are upwardly mobile, particularly through the agency of matrimony.
- The small upwardly mobile nuclear family is now separated by two TV sets.
- Upwardly mobile Evangelicals used to mark their arrival in the local establishment by joining the Episcopalian or Presbyterian Church.
- At least they're showing upwardly mobile ethnic minorities.
- His vulnerability is compounded by the vehemence with which his upwardly mobile wife rejects traditional black vernacular values, including any interest in his parents.
- Every hurt, angry, upwardly mobile divorcing person is vulnerable to such fantasies.
- Judging from the polls, they are even starting to attract upwardly mobile Hispanics who regularly attend church.
- You'll likely find a brightly dressed pastor leading a trim and successful congregation of upwardly mobile families.
- Upwardly mobile types set off for hikes up mountains in exotic locals.
- Normally, mentors are successful and upwardly mobile, enjoying high rank or position in the Army.
Derivatives noun Building on the living wage model, he can focus municipal subsidies on industries and firms that provide decent pay, benefits and upward mobility. Example sentencesExamples - And now he's lost what little authority, what little upward mobility, he had won.
- Such mothers are unlikely to ‘shape their children's character and ability’ in ways that lead to upward mobility.
- Alm and Cox argue that education is a key to the ‘readily’ available upward mobility in the US.
- The ministry is trying to create a more competitive atmosphere and upward mobility, but they are fighting a strong culture.
Definition of upwardly mobile in US English: upwardly mobileadjectiveˌəpwərdlē ˈmōb(ə)lˌəpwərdli ˈmoʊb(ə)l Moving to a higher social class; acquiring wealth and status. Example sentencesExamples - For the upwardly mobile bachelor on a budget, this tiny 350-sq-ft home could be the ideal stop-gap.
- It seems that upwardly mobile social climbers find the snob appeal of double-barrelled names irresistible.
- And, central among them, was the upwardly mobile son of a local farmer, Thomas Willis.
- At least they're showing upwardly mobile ethnic minorities.
- He made a fortune from trade and joined the gentry, but he was by no means the first upwardly mobile business magnate.
- Normally, mentors are successful and upwardly mobile, enjoying high rank or position in the Army.
- MPs judge their upwardly mobile colleagues according to their own prejudiced views about how junior ministers should behave.
- Judging from the polls, they are even starting to attract upwardly mobile Hispanics who regularly attend church.
- He found his true position at Crewe Alexandra before moving to the upwardly mobile Leicester City club in 1997.
- Upwardly mobile types set off for hikes up mountains in exotic locals.
- Not uncommonly, her heroines are upwardly mobile, particularly through the agency of matrimony.
- These locations appeal to the same kinds of upwardly mobile buyers.
- In the race to be upwardly mobile, we were falling sadly behind.
- His vulnerability is compounded by the vehemence with which his upwardly mobile wife rejects traditional black vernacular values, including any interest in his parents.
- Upwardly mobile Evangelicals used to mark their arrival in the local establishment by joining the Episcopalian or Presbyterian Church.
- The film is set in an upwardly mobile neighborhood in suburban Massachusetts.
- You'll likely find a brightly dressed pastor leading a trim and successful congregation of upwardly mobile families.
- However, the Jocks are also more upwardly mobile.
- Every hurt, angry, upwardly mobile divorcing person is vulnerable to such fantasies.
- The small upwardly mobile nuclear family is now separated by two TV sets.
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