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    Mar·shal
    /ˈmärSHəl/

    noun

    • 1. an officer of the highest rank in the armed forces of some countries, including France: "Marshal Tito"
    • 2. a federal or municipal law officer. US

    verb

  2. The meaning of MARSHAL is a high official in the household of a medieval king, prince, or noble originally having charge of the cavalry but later usually in command of the military forces. How to use marshal in a sentence.

  3. MARSHAL definition: 1. to bring together or organize people or things in order to achieve a particular aim: 2. an…. Learn more.

  4. to arrange in proper order; set out in an orderly manner; arrange clearly: to marshal facts; to marshal one's arguments. Synonyms: convoke, dispose, order. Antonyms: scatter. to array, as for battle. to usher or lead ceremoniously: Their host marshaled them into the room.

  5. 1. To arrange or place (troops, for example) in line for a parade, maneuver, or review. 2. To arrange, place, or set in methodical order: marshal facts in preparation for an exam. See Synonyms at arrange. 3. To enlist and organize: trying to marshal public support. 4. To guide ceremoniously; conduct or usher. v.intr.

  6. MARSHAL meaning: 1. to bring together or organize people or things in order to achieve a particular aim: 2. an…. Learn more.

  7. You marshal your thoughts, that is, put them in order. Marshal derives from the Old French mareschal, for stable officer. The stable officer had charge of the horses, tending to them, putting them in order, readying them for action. If you are a marshal, you're an officer.

  8. a person responsible for making sure that public events, especially sports events, take place without any problems, and for controlling crowds synonym steward. (in the US) an officer whose job is to put court orders into effect. a federal marshal. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. A marshal is an official who helps to supervise a public event, especially a sports event.

  10. marshal somebody to control or organize a large group of people, especially soldiers. The general marshalled his troops. Police were brought in to marshal the crowd.

  11. marshal meaning: 1. someone who helps to organize or control a large public event: 2. an important officer in…. Learn more.

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