Mobilize
(verb)
- To make something ready for use, especially military forces.
- 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:
- The country mobilized its troops in preparation for war.
- The company mobilized its resources to meet the increased demand.
- The government mobilized its citizens to help with disaster relief.
- The organization mobilized its members to protest the new law.
- The company mobilized its employees to work on the new project.