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What is the past tense of mobilise?

What's the past tense of mobilise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of mobilise is mobilised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mobilise is mobilises.

The present participle of mobilise is mobilising.

The past participle of mobilise is mobilised.

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Have they inspired and mobilised people who were previously apathetic about the plight of refugees?
The police helicopter was mobilised and thermal imaging was used to check the local area to find the offenders.
Vaccines and antimicrobials may need to be stockpiled so that they can be mobilised rapidly and distributed to large numbers of people.
On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth.
These networks soon recruited tribal warlords and mobilised tribal extended families.
Riot police were finally mobilised and dispersed the protesters using tear gas.

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