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mobilization /məʊbɪlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/(also mobilisation) noun [mass noun]1The action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service: mobilization of the army in 1941 brought 2,500,000 men under arms...- Herein are the terms for the analysis of the mobilization of modern armies, the foundation of the modern penitentiary, and the function of literacy itself in both.
- The mobilization for war meant that the subject of ethnic violence was everywhere.
- The democratic and communal color lent to national self-image by the experience of mobilization and warfare.
1.1The action of organizing and encouraging a group of people to take collective action in pursuit of a particular objective: mobilization of the working class against big business...- It requires rapid mobilization of company personnel and know-how to reverse-engineer the first-mover's new product and develop a clone.
- The work restructuring is the result of the active union and workers' mobilization concerning the processes of change.
- The notion of social partnership contrasts with the tradition of class struggle and social mobilization.
1.2The action of bringing resources into use for a particular purpose: the mobilization of resources to handle emergencies large-scale mobilization of capital through stable institutions...- I want to discuss the political aspects of your work, which resonate in a particular way via the mobilization of a variety of techniques.
- The mobilization of network power for competitive advantages began with the creation of the online music stores.
- The mobilization of energy reserves from fat and muscle catabolism usually occurs under periods of energy restriction.
2The action of making something movable or capable of movement: mobilization of the shoulder can be resumed within 10 days following injury...- It cannot be denied that the confinement of the feet in ballet shoes results in a mobilization of the body beyond ordinary limits of speed.
- Neck pain may often be treated with correct ergonomics, mobilization, and exercises.
- Treatments such as ice, heat, and mobilization may be beneficial in healing.
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