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mobilize

[moh-buh-lahyz] / ˈmoʊ bəˌlaɪz /


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“The question is will they be able to build political alliances, can they organize and mobilize the masses,” said Azizi, the historian.

From The Wall Street Journal

And, I get it: we can’t expect everyone to research every issue or mobilize for every fight.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jackson had a significant mobilizing impact on Black voters nationwide.

From Salon

Angry Iranians have taken to the streets with increasing frequency over the past decade, mobilizing over allegations of election rigging in 2009, women’s rights in 2022, and, late last year, the worsening economic crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal

Individual governors and state legislatures are also scrambling to fill the void and create coalitions that can mobilize quickly in case of another public health emergency like the pandemic.

From Salon