It means...
To put into useful action. To get moving. To get ready. To get armed forces ready to fight.
So for example:
"The United States joined World War One in 1917, but it took them until 1918 to mobilise their troops."
"One of Germany's plans for World War One - the Schlieffen Plan - was to conquer France in 6 weeks and only then deal with France's ally - Russia. This was because Russia was expected to take six weeks to mobilise its armed forces fully."
Mobilise is spelt Mobilize in US spelling.
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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
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It basically means 'mobilised' an army.
Her single act of defiance mobilised the masses and became a rally point for demonstration
France mobilised their forces because Germany declared war to them.
They were given military training to prepare them for callout when their city-state forces were mobilised.
They were given military training to prepare them for callout when their city-state forces were mobilised.
While Germany was fighting in France and Belgium Russia mobilised quickly and sent her troops towards Germany.
Total troops mobilised by all countries in WW165,038,810Total troops dead from all countries in WW18,556,315Total troops wounded from all countries in WW121,219,452Total missing or POWs7,750,945
The Visigoths did not capture Rome. They besieged it three times and of the third occasion they sacked it and then left. They left before the Roman army from other parts of the Roman Empire could be mobilised against them.
there were 5,397,000 british soldiers mobilised during ww1.
He did not technically declare war at all, because he did not recognise the Confederacy as a sovereign nation. (This is why there was never a Peace Treaty at the end either.) The North mobilised in defence of the Union, and to regain the cotton revenues.
In WWI, the Alliance system was so confusing that a small dispute, by international standards at least, in Serbia caused a major conflict. In response to the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, the Austro-Hungarian empire declared war on Serbia on 28th July. Russia mobilised in support of the Serbs. In support of Austro-Hungary Germany declared war on Russia as the French mobilised to support Russians. 3 August: Germany declares war on France and then 4 August: Britain declares war on Germany.
She mobilised her tribe and others to provide a force which could challenge Roman military rulership.