Comparative for capable of being moved easily
“Viewers using a mobile device to watch cinematic or video material often find themselves in potentially distracting environments.”
Comparative for in a state of motion
“The security system is hierarchically structured, and it has to stop the mobile robot when an obstacle is present.”
Comparative for able to physically move (oneself)
“Dad was now mobile again. He still used a cane, but that was because he still had a brace.”
Comparative for tending to move around or travel from place to place
“Much of it also expresses a positive attachment for urban sights and sounds, or a longing for a city or place left behind by a geographically mobile wanderer.”
Comparative for active, energetic, and on the move
“It requires a full-time effort by a reasonably mobile and energetic person.”
Comparative for changing, or able to easily change, such as in form or state
“There, the salt deposits formed a highly mobile material.”
Comparative for full of feeling and expression as indicated by one's facial movements
“She has expressively mobile features and switches from youthful hope to aged eccentricity with admirable economy.”
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