Definitions for mobilize

mobilize mo·bi·lize

Spelling: [moh-buh-lahyz]
IPA: /ˈmoʊ bəˌlaɪz/

Mobilize is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 21 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 24 points.

You can make 126 anagrams from letters in mobilize (beiilmoz).

Definitions for mobilize

verb (used with object)

  1. to assemble or marshal (armed forces, military reserves, or civilian persons of military age) into readiness for active service.
  2. to organize or adapt (industries, transportation facilities, etc.) for service to the government in time of war.
  3. to marshal, bring together, prepare (power, force, wealth, etc.) for action, especially of a vigorous nature:
  4. to increase or bring to a full stage of development:

verb (used without object)

  1. to be or become assembled, organized, etc., as for war:

Origin of mobilize

1830-40; back formation from mobilization. See mobile, -ization

Examples for mobilize

We will mobilize and bring to action the vision and the will of the people.

Their goal is to mobilize women who see guns as the most terrifying way cruel fate sends death to shockingly ruin our lives.

Though Holland was the first to mobilize when war was declared.

While the world has begun to mobilize in the fight against the virus, many fear the effort is coming too late.

For every "potential Ebola victim" that arises in the U.S., the CDC is forced to mobilize to the location.

What is driving young groups of men to mobilize against women?

Frederick William threatened war, and began to mobilize his troops.

We're to mobilize to-day and get to the border as soon as we can.

Instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action.

Russia commenced to mobilize her army to help Servia, if help were needed.

Word Value for mobilize
Scrable

21

Words with friends

24

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