The mobilization
Example: The mobilization of troops began early in the morning.
Definition
"The mobilization" refers to the process of assembling and preparing troops and resources for active military service or other organized action, often in response to a national emergency or war. It involves coordinating personnel, equipment, and supplies to ensure readiness for deployment.
Etymology
The term "mobilization" derives from the Latin root 'mobilis,' meaning movable, combined with the suffix '-ization,' indicating a process or action. It originally described the act of making something mobile or capable of movement, evolving over time to refer specifically to the preparation and organization of military forces.
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"The mobilization" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - History - (B2) - set 1", containing 210 commonly used words.
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