mobilizes (Meaning)

mobilizes

to marshal (something, such as resources) for action, to undergo mobilization, to release (something stored in the body) for body use, to assemble (as resources) and make ready for use, to develop to a state of acute activity, to put into movement or circulation, to release (something stored in the organism) for bodily use, to separate (an organ or part) from associated structures so as to make more accessible for operative procedures, to assemble and make ready for action, to assemble and make ready for war duty

mobilizes Sentence Examples

  1. The disaster mobilized a large-scale response from emergency services.
  2. The company mobilized its resources to meet the increased demand.
  3. The community mobilized to clean up after the devastating flood.
  4. The government mobilized the military to quell the unrest.
  5. The alarm mobilized the fire department and they quickly dispatched fire trucks to the scene.
  6. The speech mobilized the crowd and inspired them to action.
  7. The organization mobilized its volunteers to distribute aid to those in need.
  8. The threat of war mobilized the nation to prepare for a potential conflict.
  9. The union mobilized its members to strike for better working conditions.
  10. The company's decision to close the factory mobilized the workers to protest against job loss.

FAQs About the word mobilizes

to marshal (something, such as resources) for action, to undergo mobilization, to release (something stored in the body) for body use, to assemble (as resources

organizes, marshals,arranges, marshalls, rallies, groups, musters, summons, activates, orders

dismisses,disrupts, disorders, disturbs, deactivates, disorganizes, demobilizes,demobs, disbands, disarranges

The disaster mobilized a large-scale response from emergency services.

The company mobilized its resources to meet the increased demand.

The community mobilized to clean up after the devastating flood.

The government mobilized the military to quell the unrest.