Definitions and Examples of mobilize, activate
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To prepare or organize for action or use.
Example
The army was ordered to mobilize its troops in response to the enemy's attack.
To make something active or operational.
Example
Please activate your account by clicking on the link sent to your email.
Key Differences: mobilize vs activate
- 1Mobilize refers to the preparation or organization of resources for action.
- 2Activate refers to the process of making something operational or functional.
Effective Usage of mobilize, activate
- 1Military Operations: Use mobilize to refer to the preparation of troops and resources for war.
- 2Technology: Use activate to refer to the process of turning on or starting a device or system.
- 3Business: Use mobilize to refer to the organization of resources and personnel for a project or initiative.
Remember this!
The antonyms mobilize and activate convey a sense of readiness or action, while demobilise means to disband or deactivate. Use mobilize to refer to the preparation of resources for action, activate to refer to the process of making something operational, and demobilise to refer to the deactivation or disbandment of resources.