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mobilize

[moh-buh-lahyz] / ˈmoʊ bəˌlaɪz /


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This recognition process is what T cell therapies rely on to mobilize the immune system against cancer.

From Science Daily

More than 300 Washington National Guard members have been mobilized and have carried out water rescues.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Kiel report also underlines the debate in Europe about using a “reparations loan” to mobilize frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Given the vast resources the government mobilized to boost turnout, this result is disappointing,” said Ho-fung Hung, a professor at Johns Hopkins University who has written on Hong Kong under Chinese rule.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mohammed’s uncle credited the dogged commitment of a grassroots movement that mobilized more than 100 organizations, Florida community members and members of Congress to fight for his nephew’s freedom.

From Los Angeles Times