verb
- past tense and past participle of mobilise; organized and prepared for action or use
- called into military service or prepared for war
- made capable of movement or action
Usage: British spelling
Usage: military context; British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The government mobilised emergency services after the earthquake.
- Troops were mobilised along the border during the crisis.
- The charity mobilised volunteers to help flood victims.
- Resources were quickly mobilised to address the shortage.
- The injured player’s shoulder was successfully mobilised after surgery.
- Citizens mobilised to protest the new legislation.