Definition
The British spelling of mobilization, because apparently organizing military forces requires different vowels depending on which side of the Atlantic you're on. It means the same thing—preparing and assembling forces for deployment—but using this spelling lets you sound 20% more sophisticated in international defense conferences. The extra 'i' and 's' are purely decorative.
Example Usage
The Ministry of Defence announced mobilisation of reserve forces, using the proper British spelling to maintain dignity during crisis.
Source: British military terminology
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