Definition of Remobilizing

1. Verb. (present participle of remobilize) ¹

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Definition of Remobilizing

1. remobilize [v] - See also: remobilize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Remobilizing

remnant
remnantal
remnants
remnaunt
remobilisation
remobilisations
remobilise
remobilised
remobilises
remobilising
remobilization
remobilizations
remobilize
remobilized
remobilizes
remobilizing (current term)
remodel
remodeled
remodeler
remodelers
remodeling
remodelings
remodelled
remodeller
remodellers
remodelling
remodels
remodification
remodifications
remodified

Literary usage of Remobilizing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Virginia and Virginians: Eminent Virginians, Executives of the Colony of by Robert Alonzo Brock, Virgil Anson Lewis (1888)
"The ever-vigilant Lee was being reinforced, aud was rapidly remobilizing his army and getting ready for his adversary, when he should once more invade the ..."

2. Diseases of the ear in childhood: By Dr. Gustav Alexander, Tr. by Arthur J by Gustav Alexander, Arthur Joseph Bedell (1914)
"This can be remedied by circumcising the concha and remobilizing the free part with the aid of pedunculated flaps. The skin of the mastoid region is ..."

3. The Mexican People: Their Struggle for Freedom by Lazaro Gutierrez de Lara, Edgcumb Pinchon (1914)
"... mobilizing and remobilizing troops at all points of invasion, and endeavouring, it seemed, to strike terror to the hearts of the revolutionists. ..."

4. Human Rights Watch World Report, 2003: Events of 2002 (November 2001 by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch Staff (2003)
"Citing the rebel threat, the Liberian government continued to remilitarize society including by remobilizing ex-combatants, and permitting the proliferation ..."

5. Proceedings for the Eight Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference by M. Boya Edwards (2001)
"This may be the result of remobilizing starch reserves in stems and taproots to sustain renewed bud activity until newly expanded leaves become ..."

6. Breaking the Yield Barrier: Proceedings of a Workshop on Rice Yield by Kenneth G. Cassman (1994)
"One component of maintenance respiration which might be manipulated without adverse effect is the energy consumption for remobilizing protein. ..."

7. Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Flooded Soils by G. J. D. Kirk, D. C. Olk (2000)
"Both N-immobilizing and N-remobilizing functions of soil biota are influenced by organic C and fertilizer inputs as well as by controlling the redox ..."

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