mobilization

[US]/ˌməubilai'zeiʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. mobilization
The process of organizing and preparing personnel or resources to deal with a specific situation.

Example Sentences

mobilization of public opinion

Real-world Examples

That's one, the mobilization of resources.

Source: Yale University Open Course: European Civilization (Audio Version)

Borrell says the latest naval mobilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean are extremely worrying.

Source: CRI Online September 2020 Collection

There will be some kind of partial military mobilization, some strengthening of air defense.

Source: NPR News November 2018 Collection

Young people are showing remarkable leadership and mobilization.

Source: VOA Standard English_ Technology

The Kremlin published a decree on the partial mobilization.

Source: CRI Online September 2022 Collection

" The mobilization will continue, " Roussel said. " This reform must be suspended."

Source: VOA Special March 2023 Collection

Being part of a fan community increases the chance of mobilization, Nisbett said.

Source: VOA Special November 2022 Collection

Someone who was aware was a commander of the Iranian backed popular mobilization units.

Source: VOA Video Highlights

It calls for a ten year national mobilization to remake power production, transportation, manufacturing and farming.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

Moscow's mobilization of reservists was among topics discussed by EU foreign ministers in an emergency meeting.

Source: BBC Listening Collection September 2022

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