locomotiveness (Meaning)

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locomotiveness (n.)

Alt. of Locomotivity

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locomotiveness Sentence Examples

  1. The cheetah's exceptional locomotiveness allows it to reach speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour.
  2. The impaired locomotiveness of the injured animal made it difficult for it to move around.
  3. The restoration of the patient's locomotiveness was a significant milestone in their recovery.
  4. The elderly patient's reduced locomotiveness necessitated the use of a wheelchair.
  5. The invention of the wheel revolutionized human locomotiveness, enabling faster and more efficient transportation.
  6. The design of the robotic prosthesis aimed to enhance the patient's locomotiveness by mimicking natural gait patterns.
  7. The lack of locomotiveness in certain organisms, such as plants, restricts their ability to move actively.
  8. The study of animal locomotiveness provides insights into evolutionary adaptations and survival strategies.
  9. The development of assistive devices has greatly improved the locomotiveness of individuals with disabilities.
  10. The impairment of locomotiveness can have a profound impact on an individual's independence and quality of life.

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The cheetah's exceptional locomotiveness allows it to reach speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour.

The impaired locomotiveness of the injured animal made it difficult for it to move around.

The restoration of the patient's locomotiveness was a significant milestone in their recovery.

The elderly patient's reduced locomotiveness necessitated the use of a wheelchair.