We have already indicated the type of peace-time industry par excellence, which can rapidly and silently mobilise for war.
Efforts were soon on foot to mobilise British chemists for offensive purposes.
In the first place the Royal Society had already begun to mobilise prominent scientists for other war purposes.
The failure to mobilise the Army Corps in June had placed the Army in a position of disadvantage at the outbreak of the war, from which it never wholly recovered.
On the 22nd a meeting of the Cabinet was held in London, at which it was decided to mobilise the army corps--a measure advised by Lord Wolseley in June.
Even now the military action of the British Government was confined to preparations for defence; for the order to mobilise the army corps was not given until the next Cabinet Council had been held on September 22nd.
The War Office was not inefficient; but the refusal to mobilise in June had thrown the whole scheme of the offensive and defensive campaign out of gear.
It was to our land army that we had to trust, and they were divided in opinion as to the possibility to mobilise a sufficient force in time to bar the advance.
I pointed out to the Secretary of State that he had himself told me that Germany would only consider herself obliged to mobilise if Russia mobilised on her German frontiers, and that this was not being done.
He added that he feared that Austria would mobilise completely as a result of a partial Russian mobilisation, and this might cause as a counter-measure complete Russian mobilisation and consequently that of Germany.
It must be remembered that to mobilise a force on the Indian frontier is a far more complicated and difficult problem than to mobilise a force at Metz or Strasburg.
First and foremost, the state can use the mechanism of taxation to mobilise much larger amounts of purchasing power from the non-capitalist consumers than they would ordinarily spend on their own consumption.
It must be able to mobilise world labour power without restriction in order to utilise all productive forces of the globe--up to the limits imposed by a system of producing surplus value.
Moreover, the country having been parcelled out into nearly three hundred territories, it was very hard for the Shogunate to mobilise the warriors of the whole empire at its sole command.
In war time the United States will use the canal so that she may mobiliseher Fleet in either ocean.
Monk's complete reply was to seize the arms of Cavaliers and Fanatics alike and to refuse to allow the city to mobilise its militia.
Then, fearing lest mobilisation of the Army of France should defeat the ends to which this pamphlet was designed, its authors went on to say that railwaymen would not be forced to mobilise to prevent a strike.
After a short pause during which a universal murmur of excitement rippled through the ranks, he continued: “If I receive the order to mobilise the College, all cadets will be recalled immediately whatever they may be doing.
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Our duty is to mobilise all our forces and mount guard over the cause of the Revolution!
We, the Front group, disclaim all responsibility for what has happened and is happening, and we consider it necessary tomobilise all self-conscious revolutionary forces for the salvation of the Revolution!
We order immediately the regiments to mobilise on a war footing and to await new orders.
The order to mobilise was issued on October 7, but the mobilisation did not officially begin till the 9th.
There is no doubt at all that the nation that can control andmobilise all its resources for whatever purposes it happens to require them, has a great advantage, from the military standpoint, over other nations not so organised.
The State must be able to mobilise all its resources; that is the only logical policy, if you mean to conduct the affairs of the nation successfully, not only in time of war but in time of peace.
The order to mobilise an additional brigade of cavalry (the 4th cavalry brigade) was issued on 26th December.
As the strain continually grew more severe it was found necessary to mobilise successive divisions and additional batteries.
The order to mobilise the 7th infantry division was issued on 16th December.
Meanwhile, on 16th and 22nd December, it had been decided to mobilise and prepare for embarkation four additional brigade divisions (twelve batteries) of field artillery, one brigade division being armed with howitzers.
German women, however, having proclaimed that they regard themselves liable for national service under the spirit if not the letter of the law, it has finally been decided to mobilise their services on a more systematic basis than in the past.
In accordance with the policy of trusting to luck and the kindness of the Germans, in fear, also, of provoking Germany, no steps had been taken to mobilise their garrisons.
It is this fact which enabled them to mobilise so much quicker than the rest of our regiments.
Every time an opportunity presented itself he tried to mobilise the peace forces of the world to make peace.
Von Buelow returned to Berlin at the psychological moment and began to mobilise the forces against the Chancellor.
The very fact that the belligerents tried tomobilise public opinion in the United States in their favour shows that 1914 was a milestone in international affairs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mobilise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.