remobilization
/riˌmoʊbɪlɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
- The act of making something mobile or active again after a period of inactivity.
- The remobilization of the old factory created hundreds of jobs.
- Economic remobilization after the recession required new government policies.
- The remobilization of the army took several weeks after the ceasefire ended.
- The process of releasing and moving previously stored substances, such as nutrients or pollutants, in the environment or in a biological system.
- The remobilization of heavy metals in the soil posed a risk to crops.
- Scientists studied the remobilization of carbon from thawing permafrost.
- The remobilization of nutrients from the lake bottom caused an algae bloom.
Synonyms
Antonyms