mobilization

/ˌmoʊbələˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of preparing and organizing people or resources for action, especially in a military or emergency situation.
    • The country's mobilization for war required months of planning.
    • The general ordered the mobilization of all available troops.
    • Rapid mobilization of medical teams saved many lives after the flood.
  2. The act of bringing people together to support a cause or take collective action.
    • Social media played a key role in the mobilization of protesters.
    • Community mobilization helped raise funds for the new playground.
    • The mobilization of volunteers was crucial for the success of the event.
  3. The process of making something movable or available for use.
    • The project required the mobilization of heavy machinery.
    • The mobilization of capital allowed the company to expand overseas.
    • Efficient mobilization of resources is essential for disaster relief.