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Adjective
Capable of being moved easily
In a state of motion
Able to physically move (oneself)
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Adjective
Capable of being moved easily
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“Viewers using a mobile device to watch cinematic or video material often find themselves in potentially distracting environments.”
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In a state of motion
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“The security system is hierarchically structured, and it has to stop the mobile robot when an obstacle is present.”
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Able to physically move (oneself)
“Dad was now mobile again. He still used a cane, but that was because he still had a brace.”
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Tending to move around or travel from place to place
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“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.”
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Active, energetic, and on the move
“It requires a full-time effort by a reasonably mobile and energetic person.”
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Changing, or able to easily change, such as in form or state
“There, the salt deposits formed a highly mobile material.”
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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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Capable of being moved
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Not having any wires
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Of or relating to motion or to kinematics
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Marked by, or given to, unsteady movements
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Bending and moving easily and gracefully
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(of a device) Not connected to anything (e.g. via wires or cables)
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Designed to be held in the hand
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A portable telephone that connects with a network over radio wave transmission
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