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  2. to organize or prepare something, such as a group of people, for a purpose: Representatives for all the main candidates are trying to mobilize voter support. [ I or T ] to prepare to fight, especially in a war: The government has mobilized several of the army's top combat units.

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      MOBILIZE meaning: 1. to organize or prepare something, such...

  3. If you mobilize support or mobilize people to do something, you succeed in encouraging people to take action, especially political action. If people mobilize, they prepare to take action.

  4. The meaning of MOBILIZE is to put into movement or circulation. How to use mobilize in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of 'mobilize'. 1. If you mobilize support or mobilize people to do something, you succeed in encouraging people to take action, especially political action. If people mobilize, they prepare to take action. [...] 2. If you mobilize resources, you start to use them or make them available for use. [...]

  6. [transitive, intransitive] mobilize (somebody) to work together in order to achieve a particular aim; to organize a group of people to do this synonym rally. The unions mobilized thousands of workers in a protest against the cuts. They successfully mobilized public opinion against him.

  7. to marshal, bring together, prepare (power, force, wealth, etc.) for action, especially of a vigorous nature: to mobilize one's energy. to increase or bring to a full stage of development: to mobilize one's anger.

  8. Use the verb mobilize to describe preparing something — or someone — to spring into action, or to be put into use. You might mobilize the troops, or even your classmates, into action.

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