mobilization (C1)
noun
Pronunciation: ˌmoʊbəlɪˈzeɪʃən
Definition
The act of assembling and making ready for active service or use, especially in a military or organizational context.
Examples
The government announced a full military mobilization in response to the escalating crisis.
Community leaders called for a mass mobilization of volunteers to clean up the park.
Effective resource mobilization is crucial for the success of any large-scale project.
How to Use mobilization
- mobilization of resources (collocation)
- The act of gathering and preparing assets for a specific purpose. — "The project required significant mobilization of financial and human resources."
- mobilization for war (prepositional phrase)
- The preparation of a country's military and resources for armed conflict. — "Historical records detail the rapid mobilization for war at the start of the conflict."
- social mobilization (collocation)
- The process of bringing together people for collective action. — "Social mobilization efforts were key to raising awareness about climate change."
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