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Mobilise   Listen
noun
mobilise  n.  
1.
Mobilize. (Chiefly Brit.)






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"Mobilise" Quotes from Famous Books



... But it was quite obvious to her that the enemy was daily gaining strength, and therefore the sooner she came to open hostilities the better, for it was equally obvious to her mind that Olga was a pretender to the throne she had occupied for so long. It was time to mobilise, and she had first to state her views and her plan of campaign to the ...
— Queen Lucia • E. F. Benson



Words linked to "Mobilise" :   demobilise, mobilize, militarize, marshal, demobilize, pull together, circulate, send for, move, mobilisation, collect, displace, call up, summon, garner, rally



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