mobilise

/ˈmoʊbəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To prepare and organize people or resources for action, especially in a military or emergency context.
    • The charity mobilised volunteers to distribute food to the homeless.
    • The government had to mobilise the army after the earthquake struck.
    • The country began to mobilise its reserves when war seemed likely.
  2. To bring people together to support a cause or take collective action.
    • The community mobilised to save the local library from closure.
    • Social media helped mobilise support for the fundraising campaign.
    • Activists mobilised thousands of people to march for climate justice.
  3. To make something movable or able to be used; to bring into a state of readiness.
    • Doctors mobilised emergency supplies to the disaster zone.
    • The team mobilised all available equipment to complete the project on time.
    • The company mobilised its financial resources to launch the new product.
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