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[ US /ˈmoʊbəˌɫaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. get ready for war
  2. call to arms; of military personnel
  3. cause to move around
  4. make ready for action or use
    marshal resources

How To Use mobilize In A Sentence

  • The results showed that the matrix can adsorb L-asparaginase and recover high enzymic activity, The immobilize enzyme was more stable against trypsin than native enzyme.
  • This came after scores of pro-Uribe legislators and other officials were indicted on conspiracy charges involving so-called demobilized paramilitaries. Council on Hemispheric Affairs
  • Increasingly, parties no longer mobilize for action. MANAGING IN TURBULENT TIMES
  • Patients with full range of motion in the early postoperative period may be immobilized for a longer period, because they are less likely to develop a stiff shoulder.
  • As the Michigan National Guard had been federalized for the war effort, the remaining volunteer state troops were asked to mobilize.
  • In the meantime, dockworkers around the world had begun to mobilize in solidarity.
  • We performed laser induced fluorescence imaging by exciting the immobilized MBs with an evanescent wave field produced at the silica-water interface.
  • We're bringing people in to be disarmed, demobilized and rehabilitated to a program that will give them new values and give them new skills.
  • ‘I know sailors all over the country and I believe they can be mobilized as a constituency for change in ocean policy,’ says Rockefeller, himself a former yacht club commodore.
  • During the guanyin shi (market of Avalokiesvara), from March 15 to 20, in Dali, various merchants came, and the government mobilized police and soldiers to ensure security and to protect the businesses. 181 Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
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