Mobilize (verb)

  1. To make something ready for use, especially military forces.
  2. To organize and put into action a group of people or resources in order to achieve a particular goal.

Origin:

French mobiliser, from mobile movable.

Examples:

  1. The country mobilized its troops in preparation for war.
  2. The company mobilized its resources to meet the increased demand.
  3. The government mobilized its citizens to help with disaster relief.
  4. The organization mobilized its members to protest the new law.
  5. The company mobilized its employees to work on the new project.
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