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reˈmobilize, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. 1. Geol. To make fluid or plastic again.
1954R. L. Parker tr. Niggli's Rocks & Mineral Deposits xiv. 519 Old deposits may be remobilized in depth and may give rise to solutions that ascend to higher levels. 1965G. J. Williams Econ. Geol. N.Z. xii. 178/2 Mr Wood's descriptions seem to leave little doubt as to a genetic association of the Moke Creek greenschist and the enclosed copper ore, even though the latter must have been remobilized during metamorphism. 1971I. G. Gass et al. Understanding Earth xxi. 313/1 Continental mountain ranges are..principally composed of original continental crust (in great part remobilised). 2. Mil. To recall to active service.
1963Times 26 Feb. 7/7 The prosecutor, M. Gerthoffer, who is a magistrate remobilized with the rank of general, wound up his two-hour final speech. |