Sentences with mobilize
mo·bi·lize
M m - The best hope is that we will mobilize international support and get down to action. [VERB noun]
- If you could mobilize the resources, you could get it done. [VERB noun]
- He has teamed with many pastors and leaders over the years to help birth sons for the ministry and also to mobilize Ministries of Helps and Team ministries.
- Driving by their ambition, they mobilize other nobles like themselves and effect a change in the dynasty.
- To mobilize one's energy.
- To mobilize one's anger.
- Unless you can look forward to having a microphone always available to you, you will need to mobilize your resources for increased vocal power.
- In BRIT, also use mobilise
- To mobilize for action.