Mobilize - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈməʊbəlaɪz|  American pronunciation of the word mobilize
Brit.  |ˈməʊbɪlaɪz|  British pronunciation of the word mobilize

verb

- make ready for action or use (syn: marshal, summon)
- call to arms; of military personnel (syn: call up, rally)
- get ready for war
- cause to move around

Extra examples

They couldn't mobilize enough support to pass the new law.

Several groups have mobilized to oppose the proposed new law.

They have the ability to mobilize quickly.

The government had to mobilize the army quickly.

More than 10,000 troops were mobilized for war.

Oil may be again mobilized and transferred to other capillaries.

They failed to mobilize their resources effectively.

The physiotherapist mobilizes the patient's shoulder.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: mobilize
he/she/it: mobilizes
present participle: mobilizing
past tense: mobilized
past participle: mobilized
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