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    mobilize
    /ˈməʊbɪlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. (of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service: "the government mobilized regular forces, reservists, and militia" Similar marshaldeploymusterrally
    • 2. make (something) movable or capable of movement: "the physiotherapist might mobilize the patient's shoulder girdle"

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  2. MOBILIZE definition: 1. to organize or prepare something, such as a group of people, for a purpose: 2. to prepare to…. Learn more.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb mobilize, which means to put into movement or circulation, or to assemble and make ready for action. See also the medical and kids definitions of mobilize.

  4. Mobilize means to work together or organize a group of people to achieve a particular aim, or to find and start to use something that is needed for a purpose. Learn how to use this verb with synonyms, collocations and word origin.

  5. to organize or adapt (industries, transportation facilities, etc.) for service to the government in time of war. to marshal, bring together, prepare (power, force, wealth, etc.) for action, especially of a vigorous nature: to mobilize one's energy. to increase or bring to a full stage of development:

  6. Use the verb mobilize to describe preparing somethingor someone — to spring into action, or to be put into use. You might mobilize the troops, or even your classmates, into action.

  7. Learn the meaning of mobilize, a verb that means to prepare for war, organize for a purpose, or put into motion. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and word frequency of mobilize.

  8. Mobilize means to organize a group of people so that they support or oppose something or someone, or to prepare for a war. See the noun form, translations and usage examples of mobilize in different contexts.