mobilise

pronunciation

How to pronounce mobilise in British English: UK ['məʊbɪlɑɪz]word uk audio image

How to pronounce mobilise in American English: US ['moʊbɪlɑɪz] word us audio image

  • Verb:
    call to arms; of military personnel
    get ready for war
    make ready for action or use
    cause to move around

Word Origin

mobilise (v.)
chiefly British English spelling of mobilize; for suffix, see -ize. Related: Mobilised; mobilising.

Example

1. That is a sure way to mobilise banner-waving crowds .
2. But india does not mobilise its saving well .
3. But mr romney knows that to turn out a conservative base that does not love him he must mobilise their hatred of mr obama .
4. India is set to begin trading today on its new gold bullion market in an attempt to mobilise the thousands of tonnes of the precious metal that the country 's households keep hidden under their beds as savings .
5. China can quickly mobilise lending for two reasons .

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