[
UK
/mˈəʊbəlˌaɪz/
]
VERB
- get ready for war
- call to arms; of military personnel
- cause to move around
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make ready for action or use
marshal resources
How To Use mobilise In A Sentence
- Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
- Engine immobilisers and sophisticated locks leave many careless owners carless.
- It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, communal harmony and peace.
- No one in this world is going to invest time here unless they see the country demilitarise and demobilise.
- This exercise involves the assembly of a glucose biosensor with the glucose oxidase immobilised within a membrane at the surface of polarographic oxygen electrode. Archive 2004-12-01
- It is unlikely that the rebels will agree to demobilise.
- From the beginning, professions mobilised themselves in their defence against quacks and impostors through associations or institutes.
- The cervical spine should be immobilised with a cervical collar, sandbag, and tape.
- We need to mobilise ourselves, in a collective manner, that does not rely on the individualising social technologies of personal automobility.
- In the face of repressive regimes, the peasantry have shown a capacity and willingness to organise and mobilise.