mobilization

[ˌmoʊbələˈzeɪʃən]

mobilization Definition

  • 1the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war
  • 2the act of organizing people or resources for a particular purpose, especially a political or social cause

Using mobilization: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mobilization" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country's mobilization efforts during the war were impressive.

  • Example

    The mobilization of volunteers was crucial to the success of the charity event.

  • Example

    The government's mobilization of resources to combat the pandemic was widely praised.

mobilization Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for mobilization

Phrases with mobilization

  • the process of assembling and preparing troops for war

    Example

    The mobilization of troops was a massive undertaking that required careful planning and coordination.

  • mobilization of resources

    the process of gathering and organizing resources for a particular purpose

    Example

    The mobilization of resources to fight climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate action.

  • the process of encouraging and organizing voters to participate in an election

    Example

    The mobilization of young voters was a key factor in the outcome of the recent election.

Origins of mobilization

from French 'mobilisation', from 'mobiliser' meaning 'to mobilize'

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Summary: mobilization in Brief

The term 'mobilization' [ˌmoʊbələˈzeɪʃən] refers to the act of assembling and organizing people or resources for a particular purpose, such as war or a social cause. It can also refer to the deployment and preparation of troops. Examples include 'The mobilization of volunteers was crucial to the success of the charity event.' and 'The government's mobilization of resources to combat the pandemic was widely praised.'

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