verb
- to organize and prepare people or resources for action or use
- to make something movable or capable of movement
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling; often medical
Examples
- The government decided to mobilise troops along the border.
- Community leaders worked to mobilise voters for the election.
- The charity mobilised volunteers to help with disaster relief.
- Emergency services were mobilised within minutes of the accident.
- Physical therapy helped mobilise her injured shoulder.
- The company mobilised all available resources for the project.