Make ready for action or use.
Call to arms; of military personnel.
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.
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Translations for mobilise
Mobilise в диалектах
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