mobilize u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The city government adopted his proposal and mobilized a large number of citizen volunteers to dig the lake, which took three months to complete.
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In wartime the reservists are mobilized into military units.
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By publishing information on the lives and working conditions of young workers, it helped to mobilize popular support for state-level child labor laws.
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The organization brings together and mobilizes social and environmental advocacy groups from all over the world to rally behind certain issues.
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There have been attempts on social networks to mobilize people to come to the protest.
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When a label is small, it can focus on projects and not have to mobilize a dozen or so people.
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Prepare to mobilize and strike the enemy hard.
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The movement mobilized thousands of citizens for a broad-front nonviolent attack on every aspect of segregation within the city and attracted nationwide attention.
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They tried to stop the circulation of the illegal money and mobilized to arrest the individuals connected to the money.
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Between 1951 and 1960, the major political parties played leading roles in unifying and locally mobilizing the economic elite.
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