1. mobilized - Adjective
2. mobilized - Verb
of Mobilize
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe times of Arab nationalism and unity are gone forever. These ideas which mobilized the masses are only a worthless currency. Libya has had to put up with too much from the Arabs for whom it has poured forth both blood and money. Muammar Gaddafi
As you know, I am not a writer but a Party functionary. But like every Communist I consider myself to have been mobilized by Party propaganda and deem it my duty to participate actively in the work of our press. Leonid Brezhnev
He mobilized the English language and sent it into battle. Edward R. Murrow
All history must be mobilized if one would understand the present. Fernand Braudel
One purpose of the USA Freedom Corps will be homeland security. America needs retired doctors and nurses who can be mobilized in major emergencies; volunteers to help police and fire departments; transportation and utility workers well-trained in spotting danger. George W. Bush
It was in the Second World War, then, that the full force of the modern European state was mobilized for the first time, for the primary purpose of conquering and exploiting other Europeans. Tony Judt