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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



... such intentions. We are, however, bound to be fully prepared against all contingencies. The necessary precautions must be taken. The fighting machine must undergo all those preliminary processes necessary for a rapid and efficient mobilisation. And the ground on which a great battle might take place, the theatre of war, must be scanned beforehand with military foresight. And that ...
— Liberalism and the Social Problem • Winston Spencer Churchill

... inconceivable? Prussia wants a Belgian alliance and the King refuses. Splendid! But let him tell us so himself! I confess that such a document would interest me far more than all that I have published on the subject! May not the explanation of King Leopold's journey be, that William II would like a mobilisation in Belgium just as he wants one in Italy? M. Bleichroder will supply the cash. He has already got his bargain money, viz. Pastor Stoecker in disgrace, and the repudiation of anti-Semitism by its ex-partisan, ...
— The Schemes of the Kaiser • Juliette Adam

... news of the Russian mobilisation?" he asked. "They had some startling figures in the ...
— The Great Impersonation • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... invidious distinctions between pre-war military and public appreciation of chemical science in England and Germany, it would be merely untrue to state that the Germans were not in a position of advantage in this respect. However, chemical mobilisation and co-operation proceeded sufficiently rapidly to provide us with personnel and ...
— by Victor LeFebure • J. Walker McSpadden



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



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