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Mobilise

verb
1.
Call to arms; of military personnel.  Synonyms: call up, mobilize, rally.
2.
Get ready for war.  Synonym: mobilize.
3.
Make ready for action or use.  Synonyms: marshal, mobilize, summon.
4.
Cause to move around.  Synonyms: circulate, mobilize.






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"Mobilise" Quotes from Famous Books



... consideration. But it was quite obvious to her that the enemy was daily gaining strength, and therefore the sooner she came to open hostilities the better, for it was equally obvious to her mind that Olga was a pretender to the throne she had occupied for so long. It was time to mobilise, and she had first to state her views and her plan of campaign to the chief of ...
— Queen Lucia • E. F. Benson

... only the laurels of two great campaigns, but his own lawful and national crown, and to do it in a time in which no respectable citizen is expected to discharge an hotel bill. Servia asked for time for arbitration—in short, for peace. But Russia had already begun to mobilise; and Prussia, presuming that Servia might ...
— The Barbarism of Berlin • G. K. Chesterton

... Prepare to mobilise. All officers and men are recalled from leave. Detailed orders will ...
— A Tall Ship - On Other Naval Occasions • Sir Lewis Anselm da Costa Ritchie

... momentarily expected—it arrived before the dinner-hour—that Austria had declared war against Servia. Match thus applied to trail of gunpowder, no one can say how far or in what direction the flame may travel. Meanwhile ominous fact that by way of precaution other Powers are preparing to mobilise. In addition to grave happenings abroad, we have at home our own little war. Sudden outburst of fury in streets of Dublin last Sunday indicates grave possibilities in the ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, August 5th, 1914 • Various

... not to do anything of the sort. England should send them a good old-fashioned ultimatum, mobilise all the naval officers at the Embankment hotels, raise the income tax ...
— My Discovery of England • Stephen Leacock


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