reduced mobility
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdepletedandmobility
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depleted
adjective
uk/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/us/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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mobility
noun[U]
uk/məʊˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/moʊˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the ability to move freely or be ...
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(Definition ofdepletedandmobilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofreduced mobility
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Such symptoms include confusional states, syncope, falls orreducedmobility.
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The correspondence between stacking andreducedmobilityis apparent.
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These factors, especially if accentuated by low income, may result inreducedmobilityand thus contact, particularly given the increased geographical mobility of kin networks.
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More household assets leads toreducedmobility, whereas the dummy for crop farming is not significant.
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In fact, it had in part been chosen with an eye to a future ofreducedmobility, a manifestation of which would be the inability to continue driving.
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Seventyseven percent of the respondents felt that other problems, such asreducedmobility, tiredness, and depression, also mattered.
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Among behavioural alternations of hosts following infection that may be simply side effects, there are reports ofreducedmobility, changed direction of locomotion and altered zonation in gastropods.
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Support provided by the building for residents with physical frailties, includingreducedmobilityand sensory impairment, was related to the residents' ability to control their immediate environment.
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Epilepsy only to voluntary restriction of activities and a shrinkage of 'life-space', but may be also the beginning of a progressive descent into a vicious spiral ofreducedmobility.
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In this region, lords and family restrictions had a strong influence, and thisreducedmobilitysharply, as becomes apparent from the very low annual turnover of land.
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This report says, for instance, that parents with children in prams are people withreducedmobility.
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The final text recognises and protects passengers, paying particular attention to passengers withreducedmobilityand disabled persons by guaranteeing appropriate information and services.
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They include fines, compensation for delays, improved access for persons withreducedmobility, wheelchairs, accompanying persons, and better information on all those aspects.
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Accordingly, we should also remain constantly aware of the recently adopted directive on improving the situation for people ofreducedmobilityin air transport.
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In the case of bus and coach transport, this report recognises the need for additional measures for disabled persons and persons withreducedmobility.
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In practical terms this means greater protection for all travellers, especially disabled persons and persons withreducedmobility, regardless of the means of transport.
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The rights of people withreducedmobilitymust come before the private interests of bus manufacturers.
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Further initiatives include a range of measures to inform disabled persons and persons withreducedmobilityof their rights.
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We also want rights for passengers with disabilities and passengers withreducedmobility.
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From 2009, a reasonable set of basic rights will apply, including the right to accessible transport for people withreducedmobility.
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