mobility
Pronunciation: [moʊˈbɪlɪti]
Context: "movement"
(noun) the ability to move around easily. It can be about how people, animals, or things can go from one place to another without much difficulty.
Example
After his exercise program, he noticed a big improvement in his mobility.
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Her injury caused a lot of problems for her mobility, making it hard to walk.
Example
What can we do to improve your mobility after the surgery?
Context: "social status"
(noun) the ability to change your social or economic position in society. It's like moving up or down on a ladder in life.
Example
Education often helps people achieve greater social mobility.
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He felt stuck in his job, with little chance for upward mobility.
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What factors can affect social mobility in our community?
Context: "transportation"
(noun) the ease with which people can travel from one place to another. It includes things like public transportation options and how accessible different areas are.
Example
The city has improved its mobility by adding more buses and bike lanes.
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Poor mobility in the area means it's hard for people to get to work.
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How does public transportation affect overall mobility in the city?