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mobilize

[moh-buh-lahyz] / ˈmoʊ bəˌlaɪz /


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“Production at the North West Shelf Project is expected to recommence after Woodside is able to mobilize its workforce to its offshore facilities,” the person said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mayor Karen Bass’s office said it had “mobilized a response” to two locations on Grand Avenue Tuesday, including at West 88th Street, and that “both sites were cleaned and people were offered resources.”

From Los Angeles Times

His focus strayed from rebuilding the moral and social foundations of struggling communities toward mobilizing their resentments.

From The Wall Street Journal

American strategists are starting to think more like military planners from World War II or the Cold War, who considered how all of society’s resources could be mobilized, and protected, in a war effort.

From The Wall Street Journal

Holland in 1914, like the rest of Europe, was mobilizing for war, and the streets of Haarlem were suddenly filled with young men in uniform.

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