Mobility

//mə(ʊ)ˈbɪlɪti//

"Mobility" in a Sentence (15 examples)

The team lacked mobility.

In my "Agenda for urban mobility", which I am going to present to the Universal City League Congress tomorrow, I will address some of the necessary measurements.

The formal name for the spacesuit used on the International Space Station is the Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or EMU.

Wheelchairs give people with physical disabilities more mobility.

Gentrification: the process by which poor black neighborhoods become rich young white neighborhoods, usually fueled by greedy landlords wishing to exploit the greater upward mobility of whites.

Social mobility does not exist in this country.

The concept of social mobility is a lie.

It's Mobility Week!

Sami lost his mobility.

“It still gives me goosebumps when you fit a dog, and he maybe has never taken a step in his life, or he has been injured for months, and is just starting to gain his mobility -- that joy you see, that smile, that sparkle, that wagging of their tail,” Campana says with a smile.

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I find the enduring existence of high heels both a frustrating mystery and a testament to the triumph of women’s neuroses over their mobility.

In the late 19th and early 20th century, the festive season was also a period of great mobility before, during and after Christmas Day. But the railways kept working.

The difficulty of rising up the economic ladder is reflected in the decline in mobility in the United States. […] The frustration over the lack of mobility is particularly acute for those without college degrees.

She singled you out with her eye as commander-in-chief of the mobility.

Thus, while Morris contemptuously characterized committees of correspondence, popular assemblies, and public debate as the actions of the "mobility" (the mob), John Adams announced that the destruction of a stamp office by a mob "was thought an honorable and glorious act" of the people.

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