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Definition of "mobilise" []

  • To make something mobile. (verb)
  • 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."