noun
- The act or process of assembling and organizing resources, personnel, or forces for a particular purpose, especially military action.
- The process of bringing people together or encouraging them to take action for a social, political, or civic cause.
Usage: Plural form of mobilisation; British English spelling (American English: mobilizations); Often used in military, political, or organizational contexts
Usage: Common in social and political discourse
Examples
- The government announced the mobilisations of troops along the border.
- Mass mobilisations of volunteers helped distribute aid to affected communities.
- The political party organized several mobilisations to increase voter turnout.
- Military mobilisations require careful planning and coordination.
- Social media enabled rapid mobilisations for the environmental campaign.
- The mobilisations of resources allowed the hospital to expand its services.
- Historical mobilisations during wartime transformed entire economies.