Simple past tense and past participle of mobilise.(verb)
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Use "mobilised" in a sentence
"This campaign call mobilised hundreds of South Africans into the streets in opposition to war, and countless more pledged their support in their homes, or in their cars."
"On aid, he says Britain "mobilised" the G20 in favour of a free trade area in Africa."
"Contacted by a reporter, he then suggested that the Tories were behind the article and said that they were "mobilised" against his investigation "in a wholly corrupt way"."