Definition
To organize and prepare people or resources for action or use, especially for a specific purpose or cause. Can refer to military deployment, social movements, or resource allocation.
Etymology
From French 'mobiliser,' from 'mobile' (movable), ultimately from Latin 'mobilis.' First used militarily in the 19th century for troop deployment, then expanded to social and political contexts.
Kelly Says
The word captures the magic of transformation - turning static potential into dynamic action, whether it's mobilizing an army, a community, or even your own motivation to get out of bed!
Translations
CSČeština
mobilizovat
mɔ.bɪ.liˈzɔ.vat
DADansk
mobilisere
mɔ.bɪ.liˈseː.rə
DEDeutsch
mobilisieren
mɔ.bɪ.liˈziːʁən
ESEspañol
movilizar
mo.βi.liˈθar
FISuomi
mobilisoida
mɔ.bɪ.liˈsoi.da
FRFrançais
mobiliser
mɔ.bɪ.li.zɛ
HIहिन्दी
संगठित करना
saṅgaṭhit karnā
IDBahasa Indonesia
mobilisasi
mɔ.bɪ.liˈsa.si
ITItaliano
mobilitare
mɔ.bɪ.liˈtaː.re
KO한국어
동원하다
tong.won.ha.da
NLNederlands
mobiliseren
mɔ.bɪ.liˈseː.rən
NONorsk
mobilisere
mɔ.bɪ.liˈseː.rə
PLPolski
mobilizować
mɔ.bɪ.liˈzɔ.vat͡ɕ
PTPortuguês
mobilizar
mo.βi.liˈzaʁ
RUРусский
мобилизовать
mɐ.bɪ.lʲɪˈzɐ.vatʲ
SVSvenska
mobilisera
mɔ.bɪ.liˈseː.ra
THไทย
เคลื่อนไหว
khleuan khai
TRTürkçe
mobilize etmek
mɔ.bɪ.liˈze et.mek
VITiếng Việt
tập hợp
tập hợp