How Do You Spell MOBILIZE?

Pronunciation: [mˈə͡ʊbɪlˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Mobilize is a verb that means to prepare or organize something for action. The phonetic transcription of mobilize in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /ˈmoʊ.bə.laɪz/. The first syllable 'mo' is pronounced as /moʊ/ which sounds like 'mow'. The second syllable 'bi' is pronounced as /bə/ which sounds like 'buh'. The third syllable 'lize' is pronounced as /laɪz/ which sounds like 'lyze'. The spelling of the word takes into account the different sounds of each syllable, making it easier to decipher the word's pronunciation.

MOBILIZE Meaning and Definition

  1. Mobilize is a transitive verb that refers to the action of bringing together resources, people, or equipment in preparation for an event, such as a military operation, a protest, or any large-scale activity. It involves the organization and coordination of various elements with the objective of achieving a specific purpose or goal.

    In the context of military operations, mobilize entails the assembly and deployment of armed forces, including personnel, weaponry, and logistical support, to prepare for combat or defense. This process typically involves the activation of reserves, the movement of troops and equipment, the establishment of communication networks, and the overall readiness of the military apparatus.

    Beyond the military sphere, mobilize is also used to describe the gathering of individuals, groups, or communities for various causes like political rallies, social movements, or disaster response. It involves galvanizing people's support, engaging them in a common objective, and encouraging participation or action. Mobilization often includes activities such as organizing meetings, promoting initiatives, disseminating information, and coordinating efforts among different stakeholders.

    Furthermore, mobilize can also refer to the act of making assets or resources (financial, technological, or human) available and operational. For example, a government may mobilize financial resources to fund a project, a company might mobilize its workforce to tackle a particular task, or a community may mobilize its members to undertake a collective project.

    Overall, mobilize encompasses the process of rallying, preparing, and coordinating resources, people, or equipment to achieve a specific objective or address a particular situation effectively.

  2. To liberate material stored in the body; to excite quiescentmaterial, such as glycogen, to physiological activity.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of MOBILIZE

The word "mobilize" is derived from the Latin word "mobilis", which means "movable" or "capable of being moved". It entered the English language in the late 18th century through the French word "mobiliser", which means "to put into motion or prepare for action". The term was first used in military contexts, referring to the act of assembling and organizing troops, equipment, and resources for warfare or other military operations. Over time, the word evolved to have broader meanings, such as to prepare or organize people or resources for a particular purpose or to bring about social or political action.

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Conjugate verb Mobilize

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have mobilized
you would have mobilized
he/she/it would have mobilized
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I would have mobilize
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been mobilizing
you would have been mobilizing
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we would have been mobilizing
they would have been mobilizing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would mobilize
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we would mobilize
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be mobilizing
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we would be mobilizing
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FUTURE

I will mobilize
you will mobilize
he/she/it will mobilize
we will mobilize
they will mobilize

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be mobilizing
you will be mobilizing
he/she/it will be mobilizing
we will be mobilizing
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have mobilized
you will have mobilized
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you mobilize
we let´s mobilize

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to mobilize

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was mobilizing
you were mobilizing
he/she/it was mobilizing
we were mobilizing
they were mobilizing

PAST PARTICIPLE

mobilized

PAST PERFECT

I had mobilized
you had mobilized
he/she/it had mobilized
we had mobilized
they had mobilized

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been mobilizing
you had been mobilizing
he/she/it had been mobilizing
we had been mobilizing
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PRESENT

I mobilize
you mobilize
he/she/it mobilizes
we mobilize
they mobilize

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am mobilizing
you are mobilizing
he/she/it is mobilizing
we are mobilizing
they are mobilizing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

mobilizing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have mobilized
you have mobilized
he/she/it has mobilized
we have mobilized
they have mobilized

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been mobilizing
you have been mobilizing
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we have been mobilizing
they have been mobilizing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it mobilize

SIMPLE PAST

I mobilized
you mobilized
he/she/it mobilized
we mobilized
they mobilized

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