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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The NGO will mobilize funds for the education of underprivileged children.
The commander-in-chief ordered the military to mobilize its forces and be ready for any contingency.
Certain drugs can mobilize the immune system to fight cancer.
The bank had to mobilize its liquid assets to meet the increasing demand for loans.
Treatment can help mobilize the patient's immune system.
The company will mobilize its marketing team to launch a new product.
The immune system must mobilize to fight off infections.
The wood started to mobilize and turn to ash when it caught fire.
The metal in the firepit started to mobilize and emit a bright glow.
The wood began to mobilize when it was exposed to air.
The CEO decided to mobilize the company's assets to acquire a smaller firm.
The military was able to mobilize quickly and effectively during the emergency.
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