accouple, beat the drums, clap together, conglomerate, draft, get in, link, muster in, push, set off, treat
Definitionv. make ready for action or use
Last update: September 5, 2015
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Began to mobilize an invading force in November 1 743. [Please select]
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Fleming, Anthony's entire family had offered itself to its country; it was mobilized from Frances and Anthony down to the very Aunties. [Please select]
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Yet it looked as if all the women would be mobilized before all the men. [Please select]
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His wife, the Comtesse de Henencourt, managed the estate, from which all the men-servants except the veterans had been mobilized. [Please select]
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So soldiers of France spoke to me on a night when Paris was mobilized and the tragedy began. [Please select]
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The young men were mobilized and those that returned alive were either killed in the revolution or turned revolutionists themselves. [Please select]
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Russia mobilized her army on July 30th, and on August 1st Germany declared war upon her. [Please select]
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