"Mobilize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To mobilize means to organize and activate people, resources, or supplies in order to achieve a specific goal or objective, often in a emergency or critical situation. It can also mean to rally or assemble people, troops, or forces to accomplish a task or fight a war. In a broader sense, mobilize can mean to energize or motivate people to take action, to roll up one's sleeves, and to get involved in a particular cause or activity.
To mobilize means to organize and make available a group of people or resources for a particular purpose, such as a cause, project, or operation.
Mobilised is the past tense of the verb "mobilize", which means to organize or prepare people or resources for a specific purpose or action, often in a hurry or in response to a crisis or emergency. It can also mean to move a large number of people or vehicles from one place to another.
Mobilisers refers to individuals or organizations that coordinate and organize efforts to mobilize people, resources, and skills to achieve a particular goal, often with a sense of urgency or crisis. They may be responsible for rallying support, mobilizing public opinion, or orchestrating collective action to address a social issue, advocate for a cause, or implement a policy.
Mobilization is the process of organizing and preparing a large group of people, often for a specific purpose such as war, a protest, or a social movement. It can also refer to the movement or shifting of resources, personnel, or equipment from one location to another. In psychology, mobilization refers to the release of pent-up energy or emotion, such as a patient's defense mechanisms being mobilized in response to a traumatic event.
Mobilizers are individuals or organizations that encourage and facilitate social change, often by rallying people to take action on a particular issue or cause. They may use various strategies such as public speaking, grassroots organizing, and advocacy to mobilize others to participate in social movements, campaigns, or protests.