remobilize

/riˈmoʊbɪlaɪz/
verb
  1. To organize and prepare something or someone for movement or action again, especially after a period of inactivity.
    • The charity had to remobilize its volunteers after the first wave of donations slowed down.
    • The general decided to remobilize the reserve troops for the new mission.
    • After the holiday break, the manager worked to remobilize the project team.
  2. To restore the ability to move or function, especially in a medical or physical context.
    • Doctors used a special brace to remobilize the athlete's knee.
    • Physical therapy helped remobilize the patient's injured shoulder.
    • The exercises are designed to remobilize stiff joints after surgery.
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