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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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