Meanwhile, a Catholic group opposing his candidacy announced plans to mobilize voters against him.
Trump, in town hall, says he wouldn’t have done anything differently on pandemic|Colby Itkowitz, Josh Dawsey, Felicia Sonmez, John Wagner|September 16, 2020|Washington Post
In theory, BCAAs help that repair process happen more efficiently by quickly mobilizing your body’s muscle-construction team.
BCAA supplements can enhance your workout, but should you take them?|Amy Schellenbaum|September 10, 2020|Popular Science
Navalny, moreover, has mobilized social media against Putin more effectively than any other opposition figure — and the regime has been unable to silence him by previous intimidations that have included physical attacks and jailings.
Poison, Protest and the Power of Putin|Tracy Moran|September 4, 2020|Ozy
Research on social movements has long focused on the ways that media mobilizes people to take direct action.
How an overload of riot porn is driving conflict in the streets|Bobbie Johnson|September 3, 2020|MIT Technology Review
In fact it was for a few hours, but it was very clearly done in order to prevent people from a particular part of Delhi, East Delhi, which has a majority Muslim population, from knowing what right it’s happening and from mobilizing.
Podcast: How a 135-year-old law lets India shutdown the internet|Anthony Green|September 2, 2020|MIT Technology Review
What is driving young groups of men to mobilize against women?
The Hidden Link Between Women and War|Leith Greenslade|December 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
For every "potential Ebola victim" that arises in the U.S., the CDC is forced to mobilize to the location.
Ebola Panic Is Worse Than the Disease|Abby Haglage|October 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
While the world has begun to mobilize in the fight against the virus, many fear the effort is coming too late.
CDC Director: First U.S. Ebola Patient ‘Critically Ill’|Abby Haglage|September 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action.
Old Flaws in Obama’s New Foreign Policy|Leslie H. Gelb|May 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Their goal is to mobilize women who see guns as the most terrifying way cruel fate sends death to shockingly ruin our lives.
Money and Guns: How We Escape Our Existential Dread|James Poulos|April 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It is evidently to mobilize certain of these atoms, to unhook them from the wall and put them in swing.
The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science, Science and Method|Henri Poincar
The result was that they mobilized their finances long before they had begun to mobilize their troops.
England and Germany|Emile Joseph Dillon
They explain the Party line to them in a manner that is relevant to local conditions and mobilize them to produce their quotas.
Area Handbook for Albania|Eugene K. Keefe
During its sittings Russia would have continued her military preparations, while Germany would have been pledged not to mobilize.
What Germany Thinks|Thomas F. A. Smith
Neither could he mobilize his army to go forth to war, nor could he punish his recalcitrant subjects.
The Iron Heel|Jack London
British Dictionary definitions for mobilize
mobilize
mobilise
/ (ˈməʊbɪˌlaɪz) /
verb
to prepare for war or other emergency by organizing (national resources, the armed services, etc)