mareschal (Meaning)

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mareschal (n.)

A military officer of high rank; a marshal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mareschal

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mareschal Sentence Examples

  1. The mareschal of the kingdom led the valiant army into battle.
  2. The wise mareschal foresaw the enemy's strategy and devised a cunning plan to counter it.
  3. The brave mareschal rode into the thick of the fray, inspiring his troops with his unwavering courage.
  4. The renowned mareschal had a reputation for brilliance in both strategy and tactics.
  5. The aging mareschal passed on his wisdom to the younger generation of military leaders.
  6. The loyal mareschal refused to abandon his king even in the darkest of times.
  7. The decorated mareschal was celebrated for his numerous victories and contributions to military science.
  8. The cunning mareschal outmaneuvered his opponents, leaving them bewildered and defeated.
  9. The influential mareschal had a profound impact on the course of the war.
  10. The legendary mareschal's name became synonymous with military excellence and honor.

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A military officer of high rank; a marshal.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mareschal of the kingdom led the valiant army into battle.

The wise mareschal foresaw the enemy's strategy and devised a cunning plan to counter it.

The brave mareschal rode into the thick of the fray, inspiring his troops with his unwavering courage.

The renowned mareschal had a reputation for brilliance in both strategy and tactics.