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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



... one in whom he could safely confide. "I don't like the look of things there," he said, pointing toward the frontier. "There weren't too many men, in my opinion, to hold it as it was. Now they have withdrawn part of that force. Unless they can mobilize quickly on this road we are holding wide open arms for Russia's forces. However," he said hopefully, "last night's movement may have been to cure ...
— Trusia - A Princess of Krovitch • Davis Brinton



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



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