mobilising in English

verb
1
(of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.
the government mobilized regular forces, reservists, and militia
2
make (something) movable or capable of movement.
doing yoga stretches to mobilize compacted joints

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1. They're mobilising for lwo Jima here.

2. ' The mobilising lipase breaks up the triglycerides ' stored in the Adipose cells, which then

3. This valuation markdown applies to all counterparties mobilising the covered bond in question.

4. [10] Commission staff working paper accompanying the Communication “Mobilising the brainpower of Europe”, paragraph 42.

5. The Commission authorised aid scheme by the French ‘Agence de l’innovation industrielle’ for innovation-mobilising programmes.

6. The Adipose capsule is composed of a synthesised, mobilising lipase, bound to a large protein molecule.

7. The mobilising lipase breaks up the triglycerides stored in the adipose cells, which then enter...

8. ' The Adipose Capsule is composed of a synthesised mobilising lipase, ' bound to a large protein molecule

9. At 1 year follow up, all patients were mobilising full weight bearing and were pain free.

10. We Beckon a different approach to investment management, sharing expertise and mobilising capital to create positive impact, generating strong returns for all.

11. The works will have Bhagwan Marine mobilising Inspection Divers, 3.4u Inspection Personnel, Project Coordinators, Engineering and Marine crew to perform Diving Inspection services from several of its vessels working around Chevrons Assets near Barrow Island.