Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mobilize
verb
/ˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz/

Definition
To organize or prepare something for use, especially in the context of people or resources.

Examples
- The government decided to mobilize the army in response to the natural disaster.
- Community leaders worked to mobilize residents for the upcoming election.
- Organizations often mobilize volunteers to assist during fundraising events.

Meaning
Mobilize refers to the process of bringing together resources, such as people or equipment, to achieve a specific goal or response, often in urgent situations.

Synonyms
- assemble
- organize
- gather
- prepare
- rally