Supermobilized
"Supermobilized" in a Sentence (2 examples)
After an initial stage of industrialization based on exploiting Russia's surplus of population, land, and mineral resources, made possible by a supermobilized communist state, the exhaustion of these relatively easy early gains by the late 1950s placed increasing burdens on a system that proved too centralized to allow the devolution of economic, social, and political authority that a complex, intensive process of economic growth requires.
I'm sure even Donald Trump, who was once pro-choice but now panders to evangelicals, has qualms about criminalizing abortion. It's a political loser and could cost him the election if women are supermobilized.
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