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mobility

[moh-bil-i-tee] / moʊˈbɪl ɪ ti /


Example Sentences

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A weekly report details the person’s sleep habits and mobility.

From The Wall Street Journal

Horse-drawn buggies may have caused fewer traffic deaths, but cars transformed commerce and mobility.

From The Wall Street Journal

Martin, from Woodford Green, east London, was described in court as a "doting and loving grandmother" who had mobility issues that left her with a limp.

From BBC

She lives alone, not far from her daughter and son-in-law, has heart issues and mobility problems, but is still sharp.

From Los Angeles Times

"I went in for an operation which was supposed to give me better mobility and ensure I was able to maintain my independence, but it ended up taking almost everything from me," she said.

From BBC