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Meaning of
marshal
in English
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//ˈmɑrʃəl//
#common
Plural
marshals
Past Tense
marshalled
Participle Verb
marshaling
Third Person Singular
marshals
Definitions
Noun
a
high-ranking
military
officer
;
general
equivalent
a
person
managing
ceremonial
arrangements
a
high-ranking
medieval
military
officer
The
king
appointed
a
marshal
to
lead
the
army
into
battle
.
a
high-ranking
law
enforcement
officer
(
federal
)
The
federal
marshal
was
responsible
for
maintaining
law
and
order
in
the
territory
.
Verb
to
arrange
for
inspection
The
general
will
marshal
the
troops
for
review
.
to
organize
methodically
The
team
leader
helped
to
marshal
the
resources
effectively
.
to
guide
or
conduct
ceremoniously
;
in
a
formal
manner
The
grandmaster
will
marshal
the
procession
to
the
ceremony
.
to
arrange
troops
or
items
for
inspection
The
commander
will
marshal
the
soldiers
for
the
parade
inspection
.
to
organize
facts
in
a
methodical
order
The
researcher
will
marshal
the
data
to
support
her
argument
.
Compounds / Phrases
submarshal