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What is the noun for mobilization?

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mobilization
  1. The act of mobilizing
  2. The marshalling of troops and national resources in preparation for war.
  3. The process by which the armed forces of a nation are brought to a state of readiness for a conflict.
  4. (geology) The softening of rock such that geochemical migration can take place
  5. (genetics) The transport of a copy of a gene from one chromosome, or one organism to another
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “The fall campaign witnessed extensive religious mobilization, albeit in a different configuration than in past years.”
      “France believed that its nationwide mobilization of troops would be large and decisive enough to stop an attack through Belgium.”
      “Details of endosperm mobilization and aleurone cell death were first described in the nineteenth century by Haberlandt.”
mobility
  1. The ability to move; capacity for movement. [from 15th c.]
  2. (literary) A tendency to sudden change; mutability, changeableness. [from 16th c.]
  3. (military) The ability of a military unit to move or be transported to a new position. [from 18th c.]
  4. (physics) The degree to which particles of a liquid or gas are in movement. [from 19th c.]
  5. (chiefly sociology) People's ability to move between different social levels or professional occupations. [from 19th c.]
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  7. Examples:
    1. “The human foot, in its natural state, is one of the most beautiful examples of a complicated machine, combining great strength with graceful mobility.”
      “Virtual machines and hypervisors typically boot from the storage network, which allows for convenient mobility of the hypervisors across servers.”
      “We now know, more than even a few years ago, the structure of modern city life, and its constant mobility of individuals and groups.”
mobile
mobilizability
  1. The quality of being mobilizable.
mobilizer
  1. a person who mobilizes something
  2. Examples:
    1. “Omene Charles, a mother of three, has been a social mobilizer in the small Haitian locality of Campo for 19 years.”
      “Omene Charles, a community leader and social mobilizer in Haiti's recent vaccination drive, uses a megaphone spread the word about immunization.”
      “In both, religion became the idiom of opposition, the mobilizer, the rallying cry.”
mobiliser
  1. Alternative form of mobilizer
  2. Examples:
    1. “He wasn't a rabble-rouser, he wasn't a fiery speaker, he wasn't a mobiliser of large crowds, and he certainly wasn't a guerrilla.”
      “Human rights as an ideology is a potent mobiliser of support for imperialist interventions and, as mentioned, a formidable guarantor of legitimacy.”
mobilisation
  1. the act of mobilising
  2. Examples:
    1. “The magnificent mobilisation of the workers which put an end to the coup of 11 April was a sharp reverse for the oligarchy and imperialism.”
      “They also saw the danger to the Labour Party of popular mobilisation led by the far left.”
      “Following mobilisation he developed new interests and allegiances in an army research unit.”
mobilisations
  1. plural of mobilisation
mobilizations
  1. plural of mobilization
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I believe that the seemingly irrational logic of the national can still promote everyday alliances and popular mobilizations.”
      “Together, these mobilizations set a different political tone to the meek, me-too rhetoric of the Democrats.”
      “In my humble view, the current mobilizations are a reminder of exactly why we maintain an Army reserve.”
mobilizers
  1. plural of mobilizer
  2. Examples:
    1. “He added the role of social mobilizers in making the campaign a success is very crucial and they must perform their duties honestly.”
      “Stem cell mobilizers such as G-CSF have billions of dollars in sales.”
      “He issued these directives while chairing a high level meeting convened to discuss means and ways for reinstatement of terminated male mobilizers of Population Department.”
mobilisers
  1. plural of mobiliser
mobilities
  1. plural of mobility
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  3. Examples:
    1. “With its range of tonalities and mobilities, Niedecker's work explodes the standard cliches of minimalism as quiet or modest.”
      “For example, foreigners are said to bring family values to a culture that cannot sustain them due to New-World mobilities, sexualities, materialisms, and freedoms.”
      “Examples of this are materials that are optimized to give high charge carrier mobilities and high exciton diffusion coefficients.”
mobiles
  1. plural of mobile
  2. Examples:
    1. “As a result, the floor manager decided to ask the audience again to make sure mobiles were switched off.”
      “They are successful enough to switch their mobiles off at the weekend and prefer hanging out with good friends to glitzy bars and restaurants.”
      “Not only teenagers but many high flying execs who flaunt a number of mobiles casually are very poor phone conversationalists.”
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