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mobilization
[ moh-buh-lahy-zey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act or process of marshaling, organizing, or preparing something for action:
The study was undertaken as part of the mobilization for Ebola prevention in Sierra Leone.
- the act or process of calling up or organizing military forces to prepare for active service, or of organizing industries, goods, etc., to serve the government in time of war:
As an infantryman, he was on the front lines assisting in the mobilization of vehicles, troops, and weaponry.
Other Word Forms
- dzܲ·ٱ·····پDz especially British, dzܲ·ٱ·····پDz noun
- ·····پDz especially British, ·····پDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of mobilization1
Example Sentences
The mobilization is urgent as the National Endowment for the Arts may be next on the chopping block — its budget has been redirected away toward project that celebrate “America’s greatness.”
It’s successful because it is a parallel political infrastructure—one that fuses ideology, entertainment, donor money and mobilization into a self-reinforcing loop.
Small protests have been breaking out all over the country, including at Tesla showrooms, while some big demonstrations are planned, starting this April 5th with a national mobilization sponsored by Indivisible.
you're talking about there involves both the mobilization and the coordination functions.
But there are bad actors who understand the power of threats and fear to drive mass mobilization.
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