19 Verbs to Use for the Word mobilization

On September 23, acting upon the advice of Premier Venizelos, King Constantine of Greece ordered a general mobilization of the Greek army, "as a measure of elementary prudence in view of the mobilization of Bulgaria."

We deny everything which might mean mobilization or look like preparation for that step.

I told the Secretary that we appreciated the friendly intentions, but considered mobilization even against Austria as very menacing.

He could not assume a guaranty for the future, but he could emphasize that in the fronts directed towards our frontiers His Majesty desired no mobilization.

"APPEAL!" "Among the foreigners in our country, especially Russians, there are a large number who, it is to be feared, are guilty of espionage and attempts to disturb our mobilization.

The clouds, having finished their mobilization in the center of the heavens, soon spread to the horizon on every side.

Bethmann-Hollweg gave the alleged Russian mobilization as the immediate cause of the war, but doubtless the Social Democrats knew full well that for several days before Russia's mobilization was announced, Germany had been secretly mobilizing her army.

On account of these Russian measures we have been forced, for the safety of the country, to proclaim the threatening state of war, which does not yet imply mobilization.

On being asked what he meant by 'mobilizing against Germany', he said that 'if Russia mobilized in the South, Germany would not mobilize, but if she mobilized in the north, Germany would have to do so too, and Russian system of mobilization was so complicated that it might be difficult exactly to locate her mobilization.

Russia had already (July 25) prepared the ukase ordering mobilization, but had not yet issued it; on July 27 the Russian Foreign Minister announced his readiness to make the Servian question the subject of direct conversations with Vienna.

Crispi, who saw in the measure the longed-for opportunity of action in league with England, ordered the fleet to follow that of England, and prepared the mobilization of an army corps to coöperate by land.

In no country have women reached a mobilization so complete and systematized as in Great Britain.

The attitude of Germany at once stiffened and it became evident that Germany meant to regard even the partial mobilization of Russia as a ground for war, not only against Russia, but also against the latter's ally, France.

We saw the German mobilization with eyes which since then have been consecrate.

The Servian Government started the mobilization of its army one day after the transmission of the Austro-Hungarian note.

New roads and railways have been constructed to accelerate the mobilization of the war strength; and, above all, strategic railways have been pushed towards the western frontier.

A particularly tense 'incident' with Turkey put him in power in 1893, with a strong enough backing from the country to warrant a general mobilization.

One of the obstacles to complete mobilization of our country is extravagance.

In the succeeding days news concerning Russian mobilization came at a rapid rate.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  mobilization