Mobilization (noun)

The action or process of mobilizing a group of people, resources, or assets in order to achieve a specific goal or objective.

Origin:

Late 19th century; earliest use found in the times (london, england). from french mobilisation, from mobiliser to mobilize.

Examples:

  1. The government has decided to call for mobilization of troops in response to the threat of war.
  2. The mobilization of funds was crucial in order to build the new bridge.
  3. The mobilization of volunteers was key in the effort to clean up the park.
  4. The company is preparing for a mobilization of employees in order to complete the project on time.
  5. The mobilization of resources was essential in order to provide aid to the hurricane victims.
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