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Definition of Mobilizers
1. mobilizer [n] - See also: mobilizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mobilizers
Literary usage of Mobilizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"How the Brownings and he, how Meredith and the other English mobilizers of hope
for Italia liberata, would rejoice today! What songs they would sing for ..."
2. Sea-Changes: American Foreign Policy in a World Transformed by Nicholas X. Rizopoulos (1990)
"... the states remain- the only legitimate public authorities and mobilizers of
public resources, but the problems they face—those I have just mentioned, ..."
3. Journal of Social Science by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root, American Social Science Association, Isaac Franklin Russell (1876)
"Rather let us say that these beverages act as mobilizers of force. To use them
is like putting a hair-trigger upon your rifle. I have not attempted to draw ..."
4. The Road to France: The Transportation of Troops and Military Supplies, 1917 by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson (1921)
"The census information was not the sort needed. The census merely enumerates and
generalizes. The mobilizers of war industry needed particulars. ..."
5. Supporting Local Health Care in a Chronic Crisis: Management and Financing by Dennis Dijkzeul, Caroline Lynch (2006)
"The establishment of training through official programs as well as on-the-job
training with mobilizers and health supervisors. • The provision of technical ..."
6. Hostile to Democracy: The Movement System and Political Repression in Uganda by Peter Bouckaert, Human Rights Watch (Organization, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1999)
"A similar rally organized by the DP-mobilizers in November 1993 was called off
after hundreds of riot police wielding batons and teargas canisters sealed ..."