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How to pronounce mobilize in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms mobilise
Type of displace, move
Type Words
Synonyms mobilise
Type of militarize, militarise
Derivation mobilization
Type Words
Synonyms marshal, mobilise, summon
Type of gather, garner, pull together, collect
Derivation mobilization
Type Words
Synonyms call up, mobilise, rally
Type of call, send for
Derivation mobilization

Examples of mobilize

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He's not spouting lines to mobilize a constituency to win a caucus or a primary.
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We must mobilize our people, and to do so we must continue our present policies.
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Not to mobilize supporters, but to pay hundreds of dollars in outstanding taxes.
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Egypt needs every ounce of its own talent and capital it can mobilize back home.
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The opposition has vowed to mobilize street demonstrations to protest the delay.
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My piece of the fight is to mobilize Iraq and Afghanistan vets to fight the law.
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For Amazon, the best way to mobilize developers may be to overhaul its hardware.
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Across the nation, a small but growing antiwar movement has started to mobilize.
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The veteran commentator was a young reporter when the capital began to mobilize.
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More examples
  • Make ready for action or use; "marshal resources"
  • Call up: call to arms; of military personnel
  • Get ready for war
  • Cause to move around; "circulate a rumor"
  • (mobilization) act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency: "mobilization of the troops"
  • Mobilize is the fourth album by punk rock band Anti-Flag.
  • Mobilize is the second album by Grant-Lee Phillips after the internet release of Ladies Love Oracle. Mobilize was released to great critical acclaim because of its versatility and it showed Phillips' talent on many instruments including a twelve string guitar, piano, bass and horn instruments. ...
  • (mobilization) The act of mobilizing; The marshalling of troops and national resources in preparation for war; The process by which the armed forces of a nation are brought to a state of readiness for a conflict; The softening of rock such that geochemical migration can take place; The ...
  • (Mobilization) The process and procedures used by all organizations, federal, state and local for activating, assembling, and transporting all resources that have been requested to respond to or support an incident.