What does Mobility mean?
Definitions for Mobility
moʊˈbɪl ɪ timo·bil·i·ty
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Mobility.
Princeton's WordNet
mobilitynoun
the quality of moving freely
Wiktionary
mobilitynoun
The condition of being mobile
mobilitynoun
A measure of the extent to which something is mobile
mobilitynoun
The movement of people or things
mobilitynoun
Ease of movement between economic conditions.
Etymology: From mobilitas.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Mobilitynoun
Etymology: mobilité, Fr. mobilitas, Latin.
Mobility is the power of being moved. John Locke.
Iron, having stood long in a window, being thence taken, and by a cork balanced in water, where it may have a free mobility, will bewray a kind of inquietude. Henry Wotton.
The present age hath attempted perpetual motions, whose revolutions might out-last the exemplary mobility, and out measure time itself. Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours, b. v.
The Romans had the advantage by the bulk of their ships, and the fleet of Antiochus in the swiftness and mobility of theirs, which served them in great stead in the flight. Arbuth.
You tell, it is ingenite, active force,
Mobility, or native power to move
Words, which mean nothing. Richard Blackmore.She singled you out with her eye as commander in chief of the mobility. John Dryden, Don Sebastian.
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mobility
Mobility is the ability to move or be moved freely and easily. In various disciplines, it may refer to the capability of a person or system to move through physical environments, transition between different tasks or roles, transfer information or resources, or adapt to different circumstances or impacts.
Webster Dictionary
Mobilitynoun
the quality or state of being mobile; as, the mobility of a liquid, of an army, of the populace, of features, of a muscle
Mobilitynoun
the mob; the lower classes
Etymology: [L. mobilitas: cf. F. mobilit.]
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
mobility
A quality or capability of military forces which permits them to move from place to place while retaining the ability to fulfill their primary mission.
Editors Contribution
mobility
The quality of being mobile.
The mobility of people around the world is a form of freedom.
Submitted by MaryC on March 22, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Mobility in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Mobility in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Mobility in a Sentence
Technically... urban mobility, flying without a pilot is possible, it's not a dream, it's existing, what is hindering us to go into larger volumes is regulation.
Probably there was a change in ideology and a different relationship with the afterlife, and with the sphere of the divine, we can not exclude, however, that cremation became widespread also as a practical response to epidemics, considering the increasing demographic size of the communities and the high degree of mobility and interconnectedness among different regions.
If you look at the mobility data collected from cell phones in many parts of the country, we're almost back to pre-Covid levels of mobility, so we're just not being as cautious as other people are in other countries.
We expect fluctuations in vaccination speeds depending on age groups and mobility; this will happen in the coming period.
These figures could significantly underestimate the full impact, as many other cities have been mass testing district by district, and mobility has been significantly restricted in most parts of China.
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- إمكانية التنقلArabic
- mobilita, pohyblivostCzech
- Mobilität, BeweglichkeitGerman
- κινητικότηταGreek
- movilidadSpanish
- تحرکPersian
- liikkuvuusFinnish
- mobilitéFrench
- luaineachtIrish
- mobilidadeGalician
- mobilitateInterlingua
- mobilitasIndonesian
- mobilità, movimentoItalian
- kustīgums, mobilitāteLatvian
- подвижност, движењеMacedonian
- mobilidadePortuguese
- подви́жность, моби́льностьRussian
- rörlighetSwedish
- இயக்கம்Tamil
- taşınmak, hareketlilik, devingenlikTurkish
- 流動性Chinese
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