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mobility
[ moh-bil-i-tee ]
mobility
/ ³¾É™ÊŠËˆ²úɪ±ôɪ³Ùɪ /
noun
- the ability to move physically
mobility is part of physical education
a knee operation has restricted his mobility
- sociol (of individuals or social groups) movement within or between classes and occupations See also vertical mobility horizontal mobility
- time that a resident of a secure unit is allowed to spend outside the unit, as preparation for an eventual return to society
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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Example Sentences
Tony Young, who has lived in the area for 24 years, described part of the road as "hazardous", particularly for people with mobility issues or young children.
When Los Angeles residents voted last year to implement the city’s nearly decade-old mobility plan, transportation safety advocates called it a win for Los Angeles’s pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.
International airlines such as Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines have been offering luxury experiences for much longer, said Savanthi Syth, managing director of global airlines and advanced air mobility at financial services company Raymond James.
The Department of Aging and Disabilities will report back to the board in 120 days after engaging representatives from the disability community to better understand the needs of people with mobility challenges and the elderly.
Sheriff’s deputies parked armored vehicles outside Vaughn’s house and were able to get in contact with him, they said, but Vaughn said he had mobility issues and could not come out.
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