mobilization
IPA: moʊbʌɫʌzˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The act of mobilizing.
- The marshalling and organizing of troops and national resources in preparation for war, bringing them to a state of readiness for an action.
- (geology) The softening of rock such that geochemical migration can take place.
- (genetics) The transport of a copy of a gene from one chromosome, or one organism to another.
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Examples of "mobilization" in Sentences
- The word "mobilization" is on every Frenchman's lips.
- Many candidates believe voter mobilization is key to victory.
- Note that local transportation mobilization is explicitly part of Stage III.
- We are calling the mobilization Two Years Too Long and would like you to join.
- The mechanism of mobilization is not rational argument; it is ‘emotional’ argument.
- Women have been a key force in mobilization, training, member care, and on the field.
- I should like to stress the fact that our industrial mobilization is not aimed at increasing the net trade between our two countries.
- As the Dona Farta [pt] blog points out, the unlikely and surprising element in the mobilization is that, even though Sarney has been accused of many wrong doings over the years, it is only now that people have realized he is not a politician to be trusted:
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