Mobilise vs Organise - What's the difference?
mobilise | organise |
To make something mobile.
To assemble troops and their equipment in a coordinated fashion so as to be ready for war.
To become made ready for war.
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Alternative forms
* (US) mobilizeVerb
(mobilis)Antonyms
* (make something mobile) stabilise, fix * (assemble troops and equipments to be ready for war) demobiliseorganise
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