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  • verb Present participle of mobilise.

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Examples

  • Greens succeeded in mobilising more than 200 MEPs from all Groups to vote for the rejection of the “Term Extension Directive” which aims to extend music copyright.

    Green Party on ‘copyright problems’ 2009

  • "What some people call meddling I call mobilising," he said in a speech at Clarence House in February.

    Royal charities lobbied ministers and officials, papers reveal 2011

  • 67This nationalist framework, which was crucial in mobilising and politicising disparate social groups across Greek society, was assisted by a vigorous invocation of a familiar and popular national mythology — that of 1821.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • * Finance adviser terms mobilising domestic resources 'key challenge'

    unknown title 2009

  • * Finance adviser terms mobilising domestic resources 'key challenge'

    unknown title 2009

  • He said this would not simply entail marching or striking, but could include alternative forms of mass action, such as mobilising people in prayer.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • Mr Hani had just returned from a day's "mobilising" in villages in the Ciskei in preparation for Monday's planned mass action march.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1992

  • Kasrils, had held "mobilising" rallies at the weekend before

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1992

  • And while Mobimag is focused on 'mobilising' print content, Younes adds that there are already plans in place for the next stage.

    ITP.net - Front Page 2010

  • 'mobilising' its workforce to provide a unique, international resource solution tailored to meet the specific and challenging requirements of engineering corporations operating in Norway and Scandinavia.

    Onrec 2010

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