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单词 mobilize
释义 mo·bi·lize
\ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌlīz\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Usage: see -ize
Etymology: French mobiliser, from mobile (adjective) + -iser -ize
transitive verb
1. : to put into movement or circulation : make mobile
 < mortgages may be mobilized like every other instrument of credit and … invade the bond market — J.A.Schumpeter >
specifically : to release (something stored in the body) for body use
 < the body mobilizes its antibodies >
2.
 a. : to assemble (as an army corps or a fleet) and put in a state of readiness for active service in war
  < mobilize all reserve forces for overseas duty >
  < mobilize industry for the defense effort >
 b. : to assemble (as resources) and make ready for use or action : organize, marshal, rally
  < mobilize support for the proposal >
  < the sympathetic nervous system … mobilizes the bodily resources as a means of preparing for fight or flight — H.G.Armstrong >
3. : to separate (an organ or part) from associated structures so as to make more accessible for operative procedures
 < mobilize the sigmoid colon >
4. : to develop to a state of acute activity
 < ego feeling and ego attitude … mobilize hostile feelings toward others — Abram Kardiner >
intransitive verb
: to undergo mobilization : assemble and organize for action
 < in disasters … scouts have mobilized to give aid — Boy Scout Handbook >
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