mobile
[mɔ:ˌbɑil]

adjective

[Definition]: be movable

[Example Sentences]:
1. Google is expected to dominate mobile ads with 35.7%.
2. It was the biggest overhaul of the mobile operating system since it had launched in 2007.
3. He has conducted surveys on the use of mobile devices by students since 2004.
4. So what will be the big mobile marketing trends of 2014?
5. The company expects its mobile group to break even in 2016.
6. Mayer also noted during the meeting that monthly active users on mobile are up 20%.
7. However, the network will no longer be free for Telstra mobile customers after September 30.
8. Apple has improved the Safari mobile browser in iOS 7.
9. Microsoft is rolling out the final Power BI mobile app updates for 2016.
10. Vodafone retains the number one spot in mobile by revenue, followed by Telecom and 2degrees.
11. Even Facebook, riding a wave of mobile advertising growth, is off its March high nearly 20%.
12. Apple changed the name of its mobile operating system to iOS with version 4.0 in June 2010.
13. Windows Phone 8 smartphones and Windows RT tablets have a mobile version of Internet Explorer 10.
14. Google closed its $12.5 billion acquisition of the mobile company in May 2012.
15. The company showed improvements in both mobile, to 2.8% and desktop, to 2.78%.


[Antonyms]immovable, firm, set

[Synonyms]movable, excitable, inconstant
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