Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
remobilization
noun
/ˌriːˌmoʊbɪlaɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definition
The act of moving something again or restoring something to its original position or state.

Examples
- The remobilization of troops helped restore order in the region.
- After the pandemic, there was a significant remobilization of workers returning to their jobs.
- The remobilization of resources was essential for the recovery efforts.

Meaning
Remobilization refers to the process of returning something to a state of active movement or operation, often used in contexts such as military, economic, or social scenarios.

Synonyms
- redeployment
- rehabilitation
- restoration
- revival
- reorganization