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    Mus·ter
    /ˈməstər/

    verb

    • 1. assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle: "17,000 men had been mustered on Haldon Hill" Similar assemblebring togethercall togethermarshalOpposite disperse
    • 2. collect or assemble (a number or amount): "the city council was unable to muster enough votes to pass the measure"

    noun

    • 1. a formal gathering of troops, especially for inspection, display, or exercise: "he attended the musters, which were called to train all able-bodied men"
    • 2. a group of peacocks: rare "the sound was like the cry of a muster of peacocks"
  2. The meaning of MUSTER is a representative specimen : sample. How to use muster in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Muster.

  3. verb (used with object) to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge. Synonyms: congregate, convene, convoke. Antonyms: separate, scatter. to gather, summon, rouse (often followed by up ): He mustered all his courage.

  4. MUSTER definition: 1. to produce or encourage something such as an emotion or support: 2. (especially of soldiers) to…. Learn more.

  5. 1. a. A gathering, especially of troops, for service, inspection, review, or roll call. b. The persons assembled for such a gathering. 2. A muster roll. 3. A gathering or collection: a muster of business leaders at a luncheon. 4. A flock of peacocks. Phrasal Verbs: muster in.

  6. verb transitive. 1. to assemble or summon ( troops, etc.), as for inspection, roll call, or service. 2. to put through a roll call. 3. to gather together and display; collect; summon. often with up. to muster up strength.

  7. Definition of muster verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Muster Definition. To assemble or summon (troops, etc.), as for inspection, roll call, or service. To come together or gather; specif., to assemble as for inspection or roll call. To put through a roll call. To bring into existence or readiness; summon up.

  9. If you muster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can in order to do something.

  10. MUSTER meaning: to get enough support, bravery, or energy to do something difficult: . Learn more.

  11. To collect or assemble (esp. soldiers) to be counted, inspected as to condition and equipment, exercised, displayed, enlisted into service, or sent into battle. Also intransitive: to call a muster. Also figurative. † to muster one's arms: (of an army) to appear armed in battle array ( obsolete ). 1440.

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