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Mobilize   /mˈoʊbəlˌaɪz/   Listen
Mobilize

verb
(past & past part. mobilized; pres. part. mobilizing)
1.
Make ready for action or use.  Synonyms: marshal, mobilise, summon.
2.
Call to arms; of military personnel.  Synonyms: call up, mobilise, rally.
3.
Get ready for war.  Synonym: mobilise.
4.
Cause to move around.  Synonyms: circulate, mobilise.






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"Mobilize" Quotes from Famous Books



... powers of its national influence. While highly centralized in organization, it is nevertheless democratic in operation, depending generally upon the referendum for its sanctions. It is flexible in its parts and can mobilize both its heavy artillery and its cavalry with equal readiness. It has from the first been managed with skill, energy, ...
— The Armies of Labor - Volume 40 in The Chronicles Of America Series • Samuel P. Orth

... Ravens, he had set forth to mobilize all the small, unattached boys at camp into the Pollywog Patrol, but the Pollywog Patrol had proved about as substantial ...
— Pee-Wee Harris Adrift • Percy Keese Fitzhugh



Words linked to "Mobilize" :   circulate, displace, move, mobilise, gather, militarize, militarise, mobilization, call, collect, garner, demobilise, demobilize, summon, send for, pull together



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