The ability to move freely and easily
“The human foot, in its natural state, is one of the most beautiful examples of a complicated machine, combining great strength with graceful mobility.”
The ability to be moved freely and easily
“Virtual machines and hypervisors typically boot from the storage network, which allows for convenient mobility of the hypervisors across servers.”
Movement, or the act of moving
“We now know, more than even a few years ago, the structure of modern city life, and its constant mobility of individuals and groups.”
The act of, or ability to, change or adapt
“Staff mobility, and especially the development of curricula, could have a greater effect in the long term on the total student population and on the quality of education.”
The act of, or ability to, move between different social or professional levels
“The difficulty of rising up the economic ladder is reflected in the decline in mobility in the United States.”
Rich in expression or animation
“He had a marvelous mobility in his face, he rolled his black eyes, his shoulders were agitated energetically, he modulated his voice, made long pauses, then suddenly burst out in the loudest tones, sweeping the crowd with him.”
Lithe and agile when moving and bending
The way a living thing acts in a particular environment
A state of constant movement or fluctuation
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