marshal

[US]/ˈmɑːʃl/
[UK]/ˈmɑːrʃl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a high-ranking officer in the armed forces; a person in charge of arranging and directing a ceremony or event
vt. to organize or arrange (a group of people or things) in a systematic way
vi. to arrange or assemble in a specified order

Phrases & Collocations

marshal law

field marshal

air marshal

Example Sentences

marshal sb. into the presence of the minister

The marshal rode at the head of the parade.

trying to marshal public support.

facts marshaling as research progressed.

Zhukov was a marshal of the former Soviet Union.

Marshal your arguments before debating.

the Earl Marshal attached Gloucester for high treason.

marshal all the relevant facts for the presentation;

The oldest general was appointed marshal of the armies.

The fire marshal directed the hook-and-ladder units.

The general marshaled his army for battle.

He marshaled his facts well.

He marshaled them into the presence of the Queen.

The foreign visitors were marshaled into the presence of the king.

marshal facts in preparation for an exam.See Synonyms at arrange

All the soldiers were marshaled together in the yard, ready to march away.

To write a good article, you need to marshal all the facts together and then judge and arrange them.

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