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mo·bi·lized
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mobilizedadjective
Subject to mobilization
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Mobilized
of Mobilize
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mobilized in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mobilized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of mobilized in a Sentence
It quickly became evident that face shields, if quickly mobilized, was something we could actually bring to the front lines.
Ambassador Tesfamicael Gerahtu:
The whole ideological apparatus of the Western countries has been mobilized against Eritrea, believe it or not, human trafficking networks have been established even in the major cities of Western countries.
Since our colleague’s abduction, we mobilized all channels possible to secure her release, over the past five months, we have certainly had some leads. We are however unable to share or elaborate on these leads publically due to the sensitivity of any abduction case. What matters now is Nourane’s safe return to her family as soon as possible.
We mobilized the whole country, laid out an overall plan, responded swiftly, and adopted the most comprehensive, strictest measures to start a people's war on preventing and controlling the outbreak.
On Jan. 6, the defendants directed, mobilized, and led members of the crowd onto the Capitol grounds and into the Capitol, leading to dismantling of metal barricades, destruction of property, and assaults on law enforcement.
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- movilizadoSpanish
- mobiliséFrench
- mobilizadoPortuguese
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