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mobilization

[ moh-buh-lahy-zey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of marshaling, organizing, or preparing something for action:

    The study was undertaken as part of the mobilization for Ebola prevention in Sierra Leone.

  2. the act or process of calling up or organizing military forces to prepare for active service, or of organizing industries, goods, etc., to serve the government in time of war:

    As an infantryman, he was on the front lines assisting in the mobilization of vehicles, troops, and weaponry.



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Other Words From

  • coun·ter·mo·bi·li·za·tion especially British, coun·ter·mo·bi·li·sa·tion noun
  • re·mo·bi·li·za·tion especially British, re·mo·bi·li·sa·tion noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mobilization1

First recorded in 1795–1805; mobiliz(e) ( def ) + -ation ( def )

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Example Sentences

Another group that works to mobilize voters of color set up tables at a recent high school graduation to register newly eligible young voters.

During the first wave, I mostly mobilized to support the spots in my immediate neighborhood — the places I walk by with the dog daily, the ones whose patios I’m mostly likely to populate once this is all over.

From Eater

For example, Huang says his team learned that each live-stream influencer mobilizes its fan base to exhibit different purchasing behaviors, so it will continue to create bespoke prediction models for each of its top influencers.

Nse Ufot, chief executive of the New Georgia Project, which focuses on mobilizing young voters of color, compared him to Kemp.

If everyone reading this got their Plus Two, the OZY community could mobilize significant new numbers of voters.

From Ozy

The voters are clustered in the Sunbelt, particularly in states such as Florida, North Carolina and especially Texas that Democrats hope to win by mobilizing large chunks of the electorate that sit out most contests.

From Fortune

At Supermajority, a women’s advocacy organization working to mobilize millions of women into political action, we believe that when we bring women together across race, age, geography, and background, they can change the direction of this country.

From Fortune

Then there are parents like Schneider, who have mobilized entire communities to create space for childhood magic on All Hallows’ Eve.

Postal Service leaders say that moving election mail is the agency’s top priority and that they have mobilized extra resources to respond to ballot volumes.

Ardern also has a strong focus on mobilizing collective effort.

Since the outbreak began in March, global mobilization efforts to combat the epidemic have been severely delayed.

Jasarevic noted social mobilization—whether done on Twitter or atop a soapbox—is only a part of the solution.

We are watching the largest mobilization in a generation of volunteers traveling abroad to join a war.

Their approach encompasses outreach, education, community mobilization, and civic partnerships.

When politicians use ethnic mobilization to promote their agendas, violence can metastasize quickly.

For them, every moment seems to be political—and an opportunity for recruitment, mobilization, and fundraising.

In other words, you can win with a base mobilization strategy, but it leaves you vulnerable to demography.

In other words, we have political mobilization, backed by intellectual ferment and blessed by the president of the United States.

He predicted that without more mobilization and pressure from outside, reform could “fizzle.”

The fourth reality is a technological gap in voter mobilization; more accurately the gap is a chasm.

Israel has already put the war machine in motion, in a mobilization that has a momentum of its own.

Security—the biggest mobilization of personnel since World War II—was finally put in place without incident.

These media have also helped promote short-term mobilization of crowds and demonstrators.

During our mobilization training, representatives from the Pentagon came to speak with members of our brigade.

The union mobilization in Ohio does reflect a resurgent ability to find common cause with moderates and the middle class.

Arab mobilization then became a reaction to massive refugee flows and not the cause of it.

The same kind of mobilization was apparent not just in the Tea Party but in Republican-leaning groups this cycle.

Create a more efficient, faster system for regulation and licensing so the mobilization of private funding is easier.

In them, I describe eight universal crisis points that caregivers go through, beginning with Shock and Mobilization.

Therefore, when the word mobilization was spoken throughout Germany it was more than a call.

When the mobilization was ordered, every farmer brought his horses to the town, where they were inspected.

But German mobilization means every precaution possible for their country as well as foreign aggression.

But the mobilization of her several million troops at the end of the first week increased the cost to many times that amount.

Austria hoped to confine the fight to Servia, while Russia showed her warlike attitude by mobilization.

No sooner had Europe gone to war than she had her government give orders for mobilization.

Over the sultry area of the mobilization camp went the roar and activity of war-preparation.

Even in its beginnings he says, the French and British mobilization of Chinese labor caused a diplomatic battle royal.

The great strain on a country's railway system caused by war was illustrated by the French mobilization.

The Boer forces, arriving hereabouts in hot haste, from a rapid mobilization, had been almost entirely without ammunition.

I had seen them answering the call to mobilization, singing joyously as they marched through the streets.

Germany counted upon the slowness of Russian mobilization to give her six weeks of immunity on her eastern frontier.

Russian mobilization was more rapid than Russia's allies could have hoped for and it wholly confounded the Germans.

They had trusted Bulgaria and refused to let Serbia attack her neighbor before Bulgarian mobilization was complete.

Early in 1908 difficulties of a commercial nature between Turkey and Italy led to the mobilization of the Italian fleet.

On the first day of mobilization dozens of cloth manufacturers appeared at the War Ministry with offers of new material.

As the campaign developed, the mobilization of the Germans on the west front was seen to have a double purpose.

It has been shown how the rapid mobilization and gallant defense of Liege by the Belgians delayed the former.

The initial mobilization of Great Britain was a matter as well managed as that of Germany.

(p. 306) For a moment one may glance at a side issue, but an important one in the mobilization, namely the mobilization of horses.

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