mobilised Meaning in Bengali
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mobilised's Usage Examples:
the General Officer Commanding, Ceylon of the British Army in Ceylon if mobilised.
defence but it was mobilised for action on the North West Frontier on several occasions during the period.
The Division was mobilised in 1919 for service.
Sardinia mobilised its army on 9 March 1859, and Austria mobilized on 9 April.
Those personnel who were mobilised but did not serve in the conflict zone were eligible for the Operation.
212,657 emergency calls, including 5,241 hoax calls (although it only mobilised to 2,248 of those malicious false alarms).
Almost all of the divisions that had been effectively mobilised were concentrated in the 3rd Army Group deployed in the east of the country.
acceptor, and the phospholipid component of HDL acts as a sink for the mobilised cholesterol.
It was mobilised for World War II on September 26, 1939, disbanded on September 10, 1944.
Called the 'Horsehead' division because of its emblem, after it was mobilised in August 1939 it was posted to the Westwall.
territory by either side was widely feared in 1870 and the Belgian Army was mobilised.
reservist; the mobilised 300 series and the volunteer 500 series.
The 300 series, which consisted of 5 infantry battalions, with mobilised reservists for.
Republican roots can be traced back to the Easter Rising when men were mobilised for action before the call to disband was announced.
common helmet in Polish service during World War II (in 1939 most of the mobilised soldiers were issued old French Adrian helmets), it became somewhat iconic.
jobs protected to a limited extent by law should they be compulsorily mobilised.
in Australia as a part-time unit; during the Second World War, it was mobilised for full-time service, but did not serve overseas, undertaking garrison.
and the Dominion and Colonial naval forces, the criteria were 28 days mobilised service, without a requirement for overseas service.
Royal Engineers companies of 1st London Division of the Territorial Army mobilised at Hurst Park Racecourse before proceeding to France to join the British.
In 2011, Egyptian diaspora communities across the world mobilised extensively in the context of the Egyptian revolution.
cause, the villagers of Kirangi reacted with a surge of patriotism and mobilised more than 100 tolas of gold within an hour and handed over the donation.
Synonyms:
garner; marshal; gather; pull together; collect; summon; mobilize;
Antonyms:
contraindicate; put option; cause to sleep; forget; spread;