remobilizing
/riˈmoʊbəlaɪzɪŋ/
verb
- The act of organizing and moving resources, people, or equipment again after a period of inactivity.
- The army began remobilizing troops to respond to the new threat.
- After the storm, volunteers spent weeks remobilizing supplies to affected areas.
- The company is remobilizing its sales team after the holiday break.
- Restoring movement or activity to something that had stopped.
- The physical therapist focused on remobilizing the patient's injured shoulder.
- The project stalled, but the manager is remobilizing the team to meet the deadline.
- Scientists are remobilizing old data to test new hypotheses.