movilizar



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Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
movilizar vtr (poner en acción) (UK)mobilise vtr
  (US)mobilize vtr
  call up vtr phrasal sep
 El sindicato movilizó a sus miembros para preparar la huelga.
 The union mobilised its members to prepare for the strike.
movilizar vtr (llamar a filas) (UK)mobilise vtr
  (US)mobilize vtr
 Movilizaron al ejército por temor a una invasión extranjera.
 The army was mobilised for fear of a foreign invasion.
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Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
movilizarse v prnl (ponerse en acción)deploy vtr
  (US)mobilize vi
  (UK)mobilise vi
 Decenas de doctores se movilizaron al área de la epidemia.
 Dozens of medics were deployed to the outbreak zone.
movilizarse v prnl (llamar, convocar) (US)mobilize vtr
  (UK)mobilise vtr
 Se han movilizado las fuerzas para defender la frontera.
 Forces have been mobilized in order to defend the frontier.
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