Having armed, equipped, and organized elements for military purposes
“The mobilized forces swiftly advanced to the frontline, ready to engage in combat.”
Having come together as a group (of people or animals)
(rare) To have impelled and directed towards an object or action
Past tense for to gather or bring a group together
“The ability to mobilize an army of such unparalleled size allowed Hideyoshi to launch a costly invasion.”
Past tense for to prepare for action or battle
“However, it does not give the state council the power to mobilize the military for waging war or warlike activities.”
Past tense for to arouse or incite a sentiment or action
“It is much easier to mobilize support for a big idea than a specific issue because individuals can infuse big ideas with personal meanings.”
Past tense for to start, activate or put into action
Past tense for to obtain, arrange, or achieve by indirect, complicated or intensive efforts
Past tense for to meet in a group, typically for a common purpose or cause
Past tense for to equip or supply with an army or other military resources
Past tense for to move continuously or freely through a space, area or population
Past tense for to rise in opposition
Past tense for to wield or make use of
Past tense for to prepare oneself for something that may eventuate
Past tense for to operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle
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