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mobilisation

[ UK /mˌə‍ʊbɪla‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency:
    mobilization of the troops
  2. act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action
    mobilization of the country's economic resources

How To Use mobilisation In A Sentence

  • This enables more active forms of mobilization, with many memberships engaged in various forms of collective action, often for the first times in their history.
  • Democratic participation, fair and free elections and effective governance need to be institutionalised and made routine, or non-violent means to resolve political crises could be replaced by remobilisation of militias, with significant risk of violent conflict. Crisis Group
  • This is due to the then nonexistent mobilization of what is called today the "civil society."
  • During the mobilization of any Army organization, all personnel are required to muster at a designated site.
  • There is no reference to the recent critical analyses of management use of, and employee resistance to, the mobilization of feelings.
  • Patients were encouraged to perform mobilization of the involved ankle several times per day after unstrapping the two most distal straps.
  • Such pulmonary embolisms, leading to sudden death, can stem from immobilisation, multiple trauma and dehydration.
  • From his side of the racial divide, the ordeal of mobilization proved simply redundant.
  • The French attempted to save time by combining mobilization and concentration.
  • More police, additional mobilization of military - there will be a presence of the government everywhere, including dis- and misinformation, false accusals and penetrating NGOs.
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