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Mobilize

Mobilize meaning

To make something mobile. | To assemble troops and their equipment in a coordinated fashion so as to be ready for war. | To get ready for war.

Example sentences (20)

PARIS, June 14 (Reuters) - Renault's new Mobilize unit is in advanced talks with a major European retailer to provide charging boxes for electric vehicles, a Mobilize spokesperson told Reuters on Wednesday.

According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Putin could mobilize an additional 200,000 troops to achieve his war goals.

A state of emergency declaration allows the Commonwealth to mobilize additional resources and deploy staff and equipment to assist in response and recovery efforts.

Cops are ready to mobilize to either the courts or Trump Tower, the NYPD said last week.

Democrats also note that, unlike 2020, when lockdowns saw the party and its top outside supporters abandon knocking on doors and other in-person activities to mobilize their base voters, such efforts will be back this time.

He has the charisma and capacity to mobilize the 10th National Assembly to be result-oriented and focused on legislative excellence rather than engaging in unwholesome activities and distracting our dear President”.

He said that Parempoolsed's closest voter bases would be those of Reform and Eesti 200, meaning how things play out will depend on how the latter two parties manage to mobilize their own potential voters.

If it doesn’t, it’s hard to imagine that a mass protest movement would mobilize in response.

In August 2018, a group of women activists who first congregated through a WhatsApp group began holding meetings at their respective homes to discuss the need to work together to mobilize for women's rights.

In Brussels, the EU is planning a donors conference in March to mobilize international aid for Syria and Turkey.

Madam Doris Ansah, Chairperson of UG Alumni, said the essence of the event was to mobilize old students to be fit to help the University.

Meanwhile, the Vice Chairman of Trade Union Congress (TUC) Com. Ranti Oluwemimo said TUC is in solidarity with the resolution of the NLC, and would equally mobilize its members to also comply.

North Korea said on Saturday it would consider any interference with its satellite operations a declaration of war and would mobilize its war deterrence if any attack against its strategic assets were imminent.

Odinga said he will have no option but to mobilize more protests unless the Kenya Kwanza government addresses their concerns, among them the high cost of living and electoral reforms.

Organizers in Milwaukee’s Black community echoed that sentiment on the campaign trail in 2022, describing young Black voters as disaffected and tough to mobilize while working to elect Barnes as the state’s first Black U.S. senator.

Our goal is to build movements within companies that reach ~25% of the staff at which point the company culture will rapidly mobilize towards drawdown and beyond.

So take the book with strength, O sons of our people and mobilize your weapons to defend your dignity, sanctities, villages, homes, and honor.

The caucus will seek to mobilize political support in Congress to press the government to explore near the mouth of the Amazon and pass legislation to expand energy infrastructure in Brazil.

The declaration stresses the need for the government to devise measures to stop human-caused global warming, to limit its effects, and to mobilize funds for climate mitigation efforts,” the bill states.

The government has previously mobilized households to boycott foreign goods or travel, but can it mobilize Chinese people to spend more when many have become increasingly insecure about their economic future?