What does mobilisation mean?

Definitions for mobilisation
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. mobilization, mobilisationnoun

    act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action

    "mobilization of the country's economic resources"

  2. mobilization, mobilisation, militarization, militarisationnoun

    act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency: "mobilization of the troops"

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  1. mobilisationnoun

    the act of mobilising

Wikipedia

  1. mobilisation

    Mobilization is the act of assembling and readying military troops and supplies for war. The word mobilization was first used in a military context in the 1850s to describe the preparation of the Prussian Army. Mobilization theories and tactics have continuously changed since then. The opposite of mobilization is demobilization. Mobilization became an issue with the introduction of conscription, and the introduction of the railways in the 19th century. Mobilization institutionalized the mass levy of conscripts that was first introduced during the French Revolution. A number of technological and societal changes promoted the move towards a more organized way of deployment. These included the telegraph to provide rapid communication, the railways to provide rapid movement and concentration of troops, and conscription to provide a trained reserve of soldiers in case of war.

ChatGPT

  1. mobilisation

    Mobilisation, also spelled mobilization, is the act or process of assembling, organizing or preparing something or someone such as troops, resources, or communities, for active service or use, especially for war or protest. It involves gathering, marshalling, and activating resources or people to achieve a particular goal or respond to a specific situation.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of mobilisation in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of mobilisation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of mobilisation in a Sentence

  1. Jason Stearns:

    The big question now is whether the opposition intends to use this mobilisation as leverage in negotiations.

  2. Vincent Cochetel:

    We've told the Greek authorities that if it was a natural disaster, there would be mobilisation of other assets including from the ministry of defence, so let's call it a civil protection emergency, let's mobilise those assets, because they have plans for that sort of natural disaster.

  3. Margaret Chan:

    There has been massive mobilisation on the part of the affected countries and all partners to accelerate the development and availability of proven interventions, if a vaccine is found effective, it will be the first preventive tool against Ebola in history.

  4. Abu Mahdi al-Mohandis:

    The (Popular) Mobilisation will continue to hold its ground in every area. The armed forces still need the Popular Mobilisation.

  5. Ben Hodges:

    Right now, without mobilising, I don't think they have the capacity to do three major things at one time. They can do one thing, I think, in a big way without mobilising. But in four to five years, I think that will change, certainly within the next four to five years they will have the ability to conduct operations in eastern Ukraine and pressure the Baltics and pressure Georgia and do other things, without having to do a full mobilisation.

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