| mobilise | 1. To liberate material stored in the body; more specifically, to move a substance from tissue stores into the bloodstream. 2. To excite quiescent material to physiologic activity. Origin: Fr. Mobiliser, to liberate, make ready, fr. L. Mobilis, movable (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mobilise | cause to move around |
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| mobilise | make ready for action or use |
| mobilise | get ready for war |
| mobilise | call to arms |
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