To mobilize



Example: The leader managed to mobilize support for the new policy quickly.

Definition


"To mobilize" means to organize and prepare people, resources, or troops for active service or action, especially in a political or military context. For example, the leader managed to mobilize support for the new policy quickly by rallying public opinion and resources.

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    Etymology


    The word "to mobilize" comes from the French word 'mobiliser,' which itself derives from the Latin 'mobilis,' meaning movable. Did you know that the term originally related to moving troops into action and later expanded to include organizing any kind of support or resources?

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    "To mobilize" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - History - (B2) - set 1", containing 210 commonly used words.
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