To assemble troops and their equipment in a coordinated fashion so as to be ready for war.(verb)
To become made ready for war.(verb)
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Use "mobilise" in a sentence
"Doctors' leaders are facing a challenge from senior medics who claim they have been too quick to accept the government's NHS shakeup and should instead "mobilise" to thwart it."
"(ACFTU), ITF and ITUC to "mobilise" their organisations and their affiliates to ensure that the vessel returned to Beijing."
"(ACFTU), the ITF and the ITUC to "mobilise" their organisations and their affiliates to ensure that the vessel returned to Beijing."