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IELTS BNC: 12647 COCA: 6235

mobilize

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mobilize verb
also British mobilise /ˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz/
mobilizes; mobilized; mobilizing
mobilize
verb
also British mobilise /ˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz/
mobilizes; mobilized; mobilizing
Learner's definition of MOBILIZE
[+ object] : to bring (people) together for action动员
[no object] : to come together for action动员起来
[+ object] : to make (soldiers, an army, etc.) ready for war动员(士兵、军队等)参战

— mobilization

also British mobilisation /ˌmoʊbələˈzeɪʃən/ Brit /ˌməʊbəˌlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun, plural mobilizations [count, noncount]
IELTS BNC: 12647 COCA: 6235

mobilize

verb

mo·​bi·​lize ˈmō-bə-ˌlīz How to pronounce mobilize (audio)
mobilized; mobilizing

transitive verb

1
a
: to put into movement or circulation
mobilize financial assets
b
: to release (something stored in the organism) for bodily use
The body mobilizes its antibodies.
2
a
: to assemble and make ready for war duty
mobilize all reserve forces for overseas duty
b
: to marshal (something, such as resources) for action
mobilize support for a proposal

intransitive verb

: to undergo mobilization
The army can mobilize quickly for a major war.

Example Sentences

They couldn't mobilize enough support to pass the new law. Several groups have mobilized to oppose the proposed new law. They have the ability to mobilize quickly. The government had to mobilize the army quickly. More than 10,000 troops were mobilized for war.
Recent Examples on the Web The charity’s focus Saturday was to collect names and contact information from as many residents as possible, and mobilize residents to pressure San Diego city officials to do more to protect tenants from unscrupulous landlords. Jeff Mcdonald, San Diego Union-Tribune, 17 Sep. 2022 Those fears are powering fresh accusations of ritual abuse online, which are amplified on social media and by partisan media, and can mobilize mobs to seek vigilante justice. Brandy Zadrozny, NBC News, 14 Sep. 2022 One group of patient advocates formed a coalition to unify the community and mobilize support to pass the Orphan Drug Act in 1983. Peter Buckman, Forbes, 2 Aug. 2022 Fortunately, the digital age enables queerspawn to easily connect and mobilize. Melissa Hart, Longreads, 28 June 2022 Polarization, populism and post-truth are the critical strategies aspiring autocrats use to divide their societies and mobilize their bases of support. Washington Post, 22 Apr. 2022 Democrats succeeded this month in passing major legislation on climate change and healthcare, which could help mobilize their voters. David Lauter, Los Angeles Times, 26 Aug. 2022 State Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou and City Council member Carlina Rivera are both aiming to mobilize voters of color -- though the moderate candidate, former federal prosecutor Dan Goldman, is considered the front-runner. Rick Klein, ABC News, 23 Aug. 2022 But there’s one key group their strategies might fail to mobilize: Black voters. Erin Prater, Fortune, 7 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1838, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

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The first known use of mobilize was in 1838
IELTS BNC: 12647 COCA: 6235
mobilize (BrE also mobilise)

verb

ADVERB | VERB + MOBILIZE | PREPOSITION ADVERBeffectively, successfully有效地調動;成功地動員quickly, rapidly迅速地調動politically (especially NAmE) 進行政治動員VERB + MOBILIZEbe able to, can be mobilized能夠動員;可以被發動The military is able to mobilize rapidly.軍隊能夠迅速動員起來。PREPOSITIONagainst鼓動(⋯)反對⋯They successfully mobilized public opinion against him.他們成功地鼓動輿論反對他。for為⋯進行動員The country was mobilizing for war.該國在進行戰爭動員。

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