Marshals

Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːrʃəl/

Marshals (verb)

  1. to arrange or gather people in an orderly way for a purpose.
  2. to organize information or ideas clearly and logically.

Examples

  • The teacher marshaled the students for the field trip.
  • Volunteers were marshaled to help with the event.

Common collocations: marshal the troops, marshal support, marshal information, marshal resources, field marshal

Marshals (noun)

  1. a high-ranking officer in the military.
  2. a person who helps organize and control an event.

Examples

  • The marshal led the troops into battle.
  • A marshal was appointed to oversee the operation.

Synonyms of Marshals

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Marshals

  • when discussing the opposite of organizing
  • when referring to spreading things out