Mobilised

Word MOBILISED
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Definitions and meanings of "Mobilised"

What do we mean by mobilised?

To make something mobile.

To assemble troops and their equipment in a coordinated fashion so as to be ready for war.

To become made ready for war.

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The word "mobilised" in example sentences

This campaign call mobilised hundreds of South Africans into the streets in opposition to war, and countless more pledged their support in their homes, or in their cars. ❋ Unknown (2003)

On aid, he says Britain "mobilised" the G20 in favour of a free trade area in Africa. ❋ Andrew Sparrow (2010)

Contacted by a reporter, he then suggested that the Tories were behind the article and said that they were "mobilised" against his investigation "in a wholly corrupt way". ❋ Unknown (2008)

And the term "mobilised" implies that they were sent out by others. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It would have been foolhardy to release the deceased as he would have "mobilised" and came back for revenge, the committee was told. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Such, e.g., is presumed to have been the case in the United States 'attack on Spain during the McKinley administration; but the more that comes to light of the intimate history of that episode, the more evident does it become that the popular war sentiment to which the administration yielded had been somewhat sedulously "mobilised" with a view to such yielding and such a breach. ❋ Thorstein Veblen (1893)

Ordinary Afghans, only five per cent of whom want the Taliban to return to power, should be reassured and 'mobilised' to resist the insurgents. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I was the same as a member of the Labour Party in Glasgow at the time we were "mobilised" to help support the strike. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"mobilised" to join public service workers currently on a pay strike, the union said on Tuesday. ❋ Unknown (2007)

"mobilised" to that effect, so that the populace was assiduously kept in spiritual readiness for such an event. ❋ Thorstein Veblen (1893)

Young people particularly show little interest in issues such as Ayodhya that once mobilised huge numbers. ❋ Jason Burke In Delhi (2010)

In the US, the failure to convert the community organisers who mobilised for Obama's victory from "one-off" campaigning into a continuing political force was a crucial error. ❋ Hilary Wainwright (2010)

J.C. set up the Ministry of Propaganda and mobilised his fans to evangelise the podcasts, which they did because the stories are so fantastic! ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is also “Yes we can, the Obama song” which mobilised the youth of America and still brings shivers to the spine (and I am not even American!) ❋ Unknown (2009)

City police mobilised 50 small boats to use in the event of floods. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Therefore, it leads one to conclude that if we mobilised the wider Feminist goal so more women believed in it, then maybe more women would get involved in politics and fighting for specific issues, instead of wrongly seeing Feminism as a practice for man bashing lesbianism. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The full picture will emerge when results are made public today, and the club is braced for further protests from the Manchester United Supporters 'Trust, which mobilised the popular green and gold campaign last season. ❋ Owen Gibson (2010)

The point is: this is music for people who haven't been mobilised for a while and Brother may well be the ones to do it. ❋ Paul Lester (2010)

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