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Mobilisation

noun
1.
Act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action.  Synonym: mobilization.
2.
Act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency:.  Synonyms: militarisation, militarization, mobilization.



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"Mobilisation" Quotes from Famous Books



... has only been touched on incidentally—of the magnificent system of military organisation in force in that country, which, in my opinion, is much superior to that inaugurated by Chaka in Zululand, inasmuch as it permits of even more rapid mobilisation, and does not necessitate the employment of the pernicious system of enforced celibacy. Lastly, I have scarcely spoken of the domestic and family customs of the Kukuanas, many of which are exceedingly quaint, or of their proficiency ...
— King Solomon's Mines • H. Rider Haggard

... just that!" burst out Maubert. "Just that—you coward! When you might have—when you might have—made this out of the question for me." He shook his order for mobilisation. Again there was a noise from the kitchen, again the sound of many young voices, and one voice that ended in a cry, an ...
— Civilization - Tales of the Orient • Ellen Newbold La Motte



Words linked to "Mobilisation" :   mobilization, conscription, economic mobilisation, muster, draft, militarisation, gathering, remilitarization, social control, militarization, assembly, selective service, demobilization, equipping, rallying, remilitarisation, assemblage, economic mobilization, mobilise, armament, arming



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