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Meanings of
mobilise
in anglès
portuguès
convocar
català
mobilitzar
espanyol
convocar
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Make ready for action or use.
marshal
summon
mobilize
català
mobilitzar
portuguès
convocar
espanyol
movilizar
català
mobilitzar
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Call to arms; of military personnel.
rally
circulate
call up
demobilize
demobilise
català
mobilitzar
Sinònims
Examples for "
marshal
"
marshal
summon
mobilize
Examples for "
marshal
"
1
That is common sense, but the new
marshal
will not be helpful.
2
The despondency and suffering were extreme; and the
marshal
had Cavalier sounded.
3
Did you hear him say he used to be a federal
marshal
?
4
Apparently he shot a
marshal
when he escaped a few days ago.
5
The latter had made a halt; Albert hastened to inform the
marshal
.
1
Yes, we probably had to
summon
him by name at some point.
2
He was aware of danger but couldn't
summon
any response to it.
3
The lower house voted on Tuesday to
summon
him for an explanation.
4
Did that warlord of theirs
summon
it somehow?' Ghenna lowered the paper.
5
You will call me 'ma'am.' If I
summon
you, you come running.
1
Friends of democracy and free speech, help me
mobilize
a little here.
2
We'll see how much the opposition is able to
mobilize
,
he said.
3
Corporations, activists, celebrities, and politicians
mobilize
a galvanized community into moving forward.
4
Jawar could help
mobilize
support for the coalition - or a rival.
5
It'll be too late by the time you can
mobilize
your men.
Usage of
mobilise
in anglès
1
Today many parties use these policies to
mobilise
public opinion and support.
2
Former paramilitaries often
mobilise
political rhetoric to justify or obscure criminal intent.
3
He'll need passion to
mobilise
people and that's not his natural register.
4
We are going to
mobilise
all public sector unions through the federation.
5
Our movement needs to
mobilise
as never before to oppose these laws.
6
The
mobilise
-
the
-
base
strategy falling just short for Democrats in Florida and Georgia.
7
Fascism has only ever been beaten when good people
mobilise
against it.
8
Not everyone has got the ability to
mobilise
quickly and have networks.
9
It also allows us to protest and heed their calls to
mobilise
.
10
Efforts were soon on foot to
mobilise
British chemists for offensive purposes.
11
He may even head the first-round vote because his voters will
mobilise
.
12
He says her lacklustre campaign did little to
mobilise
the black vote.
13
Both would have offered natural power bases for him to
mobilise
public opinion.
14
They can
mobilise
their support for fighting real challenges, he said.
15
So far, efforts to
mobilise
protests have had only limited success.
16
Third, we can help through our diplomacy to
mobilise
support in the region.
Other examples for "mobilise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
mobilise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
mobilise support
mobilise resources
mobilise people
mobilise public
mobilise enough
More collocations
Translations for
mobilise
portuguès
convocar
reunir
mobilizar
circular
català
mobilitzar
convocar
aplegar
circular
espanyol
convocar
movilizar
Mobilise
through the time
Mobilise
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Rare
United States of America
Rare