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mobilise V. trans., intr. ingl. brit.

mobilise → mobilize

Véase también: mobilize

mobilize, mobilise ingl. brit. [ˈməʊbɪlaɪz, ingl. am. ˈmoʊbəl-] V. trans., intr.

mobilize, mobilise ingl. brit. [ˈməʊbɪlaɪz, ingl. am. ˈmoʊbəl-] V. trans., intr.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The slogan used by the movement is meant both to shock and mobilise.
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Although riven by internal feuding, these confederations could mobilise large forces and may have presented a greater threat to the empire than previously thought.
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Lobby, mobilise and influence the policy community towards a more just and sustainable society.
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Although too old in 1914 to be mobilised, he joined up as a volunteer.
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Clashes with the police have mobilised some people to action against laws which would prohibit self-organisation and gathering to enjoy teknivals.
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Extra police, riot police, detectives and members of the intelligence services are to be mobilised.
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None are intended to mobilise as separate units, but rather to reinforce existing regular regiments.
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He also lived high lifestyle and his efforts to mobilise opinion against the slave trade had cost a good deal of money.
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Patients are mobilised 24 hrs post-operatively, with protective splints.
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It has also often mobilised people across various political parties for single causes.
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