mobilize

/ˈmoʊbəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To prepare and organize people or resources for action, especially in a military or emergency context.
    • The government mobilized the national guard to help with flood relief.
    • The general mobilized his troops at dawn.
    • The hospital mobilized all available staff when the accident victims arrived.
  2. To bring people together to support a cause or take collective action.
    • The community mobilized to clean up the park after the storm.
    • Students mobilized to demand better cafeteria food.
    • The campaign mobilized voters across the country.
  3. To make something movable or able to be used; to bring into a state of readiness.
    • Doctors mobilized medical supplies to the remote clinic.
    • The company mobilized its emergency funds to cover the losses.
    • The team mobilized all their equipment for the expedition.
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