marshal

marshal
01. The fire [marshal] is investigating a suspicious blaze which destroyed a church over the weekend.
02. The soldier [marshalled] all his courage and ran towards the enemy.
03. The teacher [marshalled] all the students together and led them onto the bus.
04. The President has ordered the [marshalling] of the National Guard to help in relief efforts in the areas hit by the hurricane.
05. The protest demonstration was conducted under the watchful eye of a dozen [marshals].
06. A federal [marshal] was seriously injured in a shoot-out with suspected drug dealers.
07. U.S. [marshals] have arrested a number of people at the border after their vehicle was found to be carrying over 20 kilos of cocaine.
08. The runner [marshalled] all his strength for the last few miles of the marathon.
09. The popular singer has been named Grand [Marshal] of the Christmas parade.
10. The captain [marshalled] all his troops for a final assault on the enemy's position.
11. Parade [marshals] were stationed at various points along the route to ensure that everything went smoothly.
12. The German army under Field [Marshal] Erwin Rommel achieved remarkable victories in the African campaign during World War II.
13. You'd better [marshal] all your facts and figures so that you have a convincing case when you meet with the boss.
14. The union is [marshalling] its members from all over the country for a massive demonstration outside Parliament tomorrow.
15. John Haggai once observed, "Gather in your resources, rally all your faculties, [marshal] all your energies, focus all your capacities upon mastery of at least one field of endeavor."

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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  • Marshal — Mar shal, n. [OE. mareschal, OF. mareschal, F. mar[ e]chal, LL. mariscalcus, from OHG. marah scalc (G. marschall); marah horse + scalc servant (akin to AS. scealc, Goth. skalks). F. mar[ e]chal signifies, a marshal, and a farrier. See {Mare}… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • marshal — mar·shal 1 / mär shəl/ n 1: a ministerial officer appointed for each judicial district of the U.S. to execute the process of the courts and perform various duties similar to those of a sheriff 2: a law officer in some cities (as New York) of the… …   Law dictionary

  • marshal — [ marʃal ] n. m. • 1862; mot angl. amér.; angl. marshal (XIIIe), du fr. marescal; cf. maréchal ♦ Anglic. Aux États Unis, Officier de police fédéral dans un comté ou un district fédéral. ⇒aussi shérif. Des marshals. marshal [maʀʃal] n. m …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • marshal — [mär′shəl] n. [ME marescal < OFr mareschal < Frank * marhskalk or OHG marahscalh, lit., horse servant (> ML marescalcus) < marah, horse (akin to OE mearh, horse: see MARE1) + scalh, servant < IE base * sk̑el , to spring] 1. a groom …   English World dictionary

  • Marshal — Mar shal, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Marshaled}or {Marshalled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Marshaling} or {Marshalling}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To dispose in order; to arrange in a suitable manner; as, to marshal troops or an army. [1913 Webster] And marshaling the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • marshal's — marshal s; Marshal s; …   English syllables

  • Marshal — es una palabra del idioma inglés que puede referirse a: Mariscal Alguacil Cuerpo de Alguaciles de Estados Unidos (U.S. Marshals Service) Sheriff Véase también Marshall …   Wikipedia Español

  • marshal — (izg. mȃršal) m DEFINICIJA 1. državni službenik SAD a koji provodi sudske odluke (za razliku od šerifa koji ima policijske ovlasti) 2. v. maršal (1,2) ETIMOLOGIJA engl. ← stfr. maréchal ← germ …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • marshal — vb *order, arrange, organize, systematize, methodize Analogous words: array, range, align, *line, line up Contrasted words: derange, disarrange, *disorder, disorganize, unsettle, disturb: *scatter, disperse, dissipate …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • marshal — The verb has inflected forms marshalled, marshalling in BrE, and usually marshaled, marshaling in AmE …   Modern English usage

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