Mobilize
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British pronunciation/mˈəʊbɪlˌaɪz/
American pronunciation/ˈmoʊbəˌɫaɪz/
mobilise

Definición y Significado de "mobilize"

to mobilize
01

movilizar, poner en marcha

to gather and prepare resources or people for a specific purpose or action
Transitive: to mobilize sb/sth
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The company had to mobilize its workers to meet the deadline.
We need to mobilize our resources to tackle the new challenge.
02

movilizar, afrontar

to be gathered or prepared for action, especially in a military or organizational context
Intransitive
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The troops will mobilize tomorrow for the mission.
The army began to mobilize as tensions rose along the border.
03

movilizar, poner en movimiento

to make something capable of moving or easier to move
Transitive: to mobilize sth
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The wheels were installed to mobilize the cart.
The design changes helped mobilize the old robot.
04

movilizarse

(of a state) to organize and prepare for a military operation
Transitive: to mobilize military forces
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In response to the threat, the country decided to mobilize its military forces.
The government declared a state of emergency and began to mobilize resources for a potential conflict.

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mobile

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mobilize

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immobilize

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immobilize

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