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  • To re-mobilise

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    to organize or prepare something, such as a group of people, for a purpose again after a period of not being active:
  • To moralise

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    to make judgments about right and wrong, esp. in a way that does not consider other people’s ideas or opinions:
  • To remobilise

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    to organize or prepare something, such as a group of people, for a purpose again after a period of not being active:
  • To immobilise

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    to prevent a company, country, or economy from using money or other assets:
  • To demobilise

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    to remove a soldier or soldiers from military service
  • To mobilize

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    to prepare to fight, especially in a war:
  • To overexcite

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  • To over-excite

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  • To re-pressurise

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  • To repressurise

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  • To re-pressurize

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  • To repressurize

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  • To productize

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  • To prostrate

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  • To misgauge

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  • To mis-estimate

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    an incorrect guess or calculation of what the size, value, amount, cost, etc. of something might be:
  • To reinstate

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    to put someone back in a job or position previously held, or to put a law or rule back into effect:
  • To mis-shape

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  • To misshape

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    to influence something, especially peoples beliefs, ideas, or character, in a way that is not correct or good:
  • To instate

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