English to Latin Meaning of mobilize - bellum moveremus


Mobilize :
bellum moveremus

coniungo, massa, bellum moveremus, concursum, pugnam descenderet in Ceilam, ut praesto

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Definitions of mobilize in English
Verb(1) make ready for action or use(2) call to arms; of military personnel(3) get ready for war(4) cause to move around
Examples of mobilize in English
(1) He said that the government should mobilize all of its political and economic resources to solve the region's problems.(2) For a brief time in the 1960s it seemed that governments might mobilize for the war on poverty, but enthusiasm did not last.(3) Most of the problems that exist in the country today stem from the failure of this administration to effectively and efficiently mobilize that resource.(4) And we're attempting to identify the components of our diet that mobilize these fatty acids.(5) it would be hard for worker representatives to mobilize the workforce against the employers(6) This includes how the body stabilizes itself during activity and she offers a number of stretches to help mobilize the entire body.(7) But surgery is recommended for most hip fractures to mobilize patients, decrease complications, and speed the return to normal function.(8) How do you mobilize this most important resource for recovery?(9) The gel is applied topically to mobilize the fatty acids (stored body fat) and improve microcirculation and drainage in the applied area.(10) It is clear that the processes to mobilize our Army for war are in dire need of change.(11) Long blasts are to be used to summon the people to assembly, short blasts to mobilize the military troops.(12) Both types of rejection leave memory cells that remain in circulation to mobilize the immune system if the same foreign antigen is reintroduced.(13) Russia is in no position to mobilize any time soon(14) at sea we will mobilize any amount of resources to undertake a rescue(15) The deluges of rain upon the volcano slopes, which may be augmented by melting ice, help to mobilize ash and debris flows (lahars).(16) He or she further divides the patient's peritoneum along the gallbladder to mobilize it before removing the cystic duct.
Related Phrases of mobilize
(1) mobilize ::
bellum moveremus
Synonyms
Verb
1. marshal ::
marescallum ductus
2. generate ::
generate
4. circulate ::
praetitulati circumferuntur,
Antonyms
1. demobilize ::
demobilize
Different Forms
mobilize, mobilized, mobilizes, mobilizing
Word Example from TV Shows
I have an army to mobilize.

I have an army to MOBILIZE.

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Have him mobilize his men.

Get word to Stubbs. Have him MOBILIZE his men.

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