Noun
act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency:
act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action
Source: WordNetmobilization of the troops Source: Internet
mobilization of the country's economic resources Source: Internet
According to 2009 mobilisation plans, full mobilisation produces approximately 83,000 combatant personnel. Source: Internet
Also, that the union’s unprofessional conduct has necessitated the mobilisation of financial resources, at a huge cost, into necessary but unanticipated expenditure in legal and associated costs. Source: Internet
Another objective is to improve the net worth of the TCCIA Investment Plc through enhancing resources mobilisation, increase investment income and improvement of internal processes. Source: Internet
Clifton D’Rozario of the Alternative Law Forum (ALF), one of the organisers of the protests, says there’s been no need for special mobilisation efforts. Source: Internet