remobilization
noun[U]
(UKusuallyremobilisation);(re-mobilization,re-mobilisation)uk/riːˌməʊ.bəl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌriː.moʊ.bəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/theactofpreparingarmedforcestofightagain after aperiodof notfighting:
Allsoldierswholeavethearmyaresubjectto remobilization.
Thegeneraldemandedthe remobilization of allreserveunits.
theactoforganizingorpreparingsomething, such as agroupofpeople, for apurposeagain, after aperiodof not beingactive:
Thecurrentcrisiscallsfor a remobilization ofourspiritualresources.
The president'ssupporterswerealarmedat the remobilization of hisenemieson therightof theparty.
- Thedefenceministerannouncedthe remobilisation of threearmydivisions.
- Maintaining such alargenumberoftroopswillrequirethe remobilization of somereserveunits.
- Thechaoticdemobilizationwassoonfollowedby ahastyremobilization.
Fighting
- a fight to the finishidiom
- bellicosity
- blood diamond
- blow
- boots on the groundidiom
- call to arms
- combat
- come close to blowsidiom
- conflict diamond
- engagement
- grapple
- mobilize
- rout
- scrimmage
- stoush
- tangle
- tangle withsomeone
- tilt
- turf war
- turtle
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