Use of mobilise in Sentences. 15 Examples

The examples include mobilise at the start of sentence, mobilise at the end of sentence and mobilise in the middle of sentence

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mobilise at the end of sentence


  1. In the face of repressive regimes, the peasantry have shown a capacity and willingness to organise and mobilise.

mobilise in the middle of sentence


  1. India is now in a better position to mobilise its forces.
  2. Bush launched a saturation campaign to mobilise the state's religious vote.
  3. The purpose of the journey is to mobilise public opinion on the controversial issue.
  4. The implications for those who wish to mobilise modern-style informal care are obvious.
  5. With its command economy, China is able to mobilise resources on a massive scale at speed.
  6. Some are loose alliances that use new technology to spread ideas and mobilise supporters.
  7. We will need new technologies to mobilise large - scale solar power, wind power , and geothermal power.
  8. More interconnections provide more ways to mobilise resources and explore alternatives when things go wrong.
  9. Physiotherapy: manipulation of the joint by a physiotherapist or osteopath may help to mobilise the shoulder.
  10. Israel, which has tried for years to mobilise international action against Iran , suddenly appears more sanguine.
  11. The greater its dependence on others, the less its ability to issue credible threats or to mobilise for sustained hostilities.
  12. Within six months we will review the roads programme and mobilise private capital for large-scale public transport investment.
  13. The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
  14. The Labour Party is currently establishing Labour groups overseas in order to mobilise support for the forthcoming general election.

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