mobility

/məˈbɪlɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being able to move freely and easily

“The city’s improved public transportation system increased the mobility of its residents.”

2. noun

The ability of something, such as a computer or a robot, to move or change position

“The company developed a new mobility feature for its self-driving car.”

3. noun

The state of being able to move from one place to another without restriction or hindrance

“The new law aimed to increase mobility for people with disabilities.”

4. noun

The ability of a person or thing to adapt to changing circumstances

“The company’s mobility allowed it to quickly respond to changes in the market.”

5. noun

A device or system that enables or enhances movement or transportation

“The company developed a new mobility product for people with mobility issues.”

6. verb

To make something or someone more able to move or change position

“The new software was designed to mobilize the company’s data analysis capabilities.”

7. verb

To move or change position, especially in a way that is difficult or impossible for others

“The protesters mobilized and marched through the city to raise awareness about their cause.”

8. adjective

Related to or involving the ability to move or change position

“The company’s mobility services are designed to help people with mobility issues.”

Synonyms

  • freedom
  • movement
  • transportation

Antonyms

  • immobility
  • stagnation