marshaling (Meaning)

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marshaling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Marshal

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marshaling (n.)

The act of arranging in due order.

The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner.

marshaling Sentence Examples

  1. The commander was busy marshaling his troops into formation before the battle.
  2. The event organizer was tasked with marshaling the participants and ensuring a smooth flow during the ceremony.
  3. The teacher marshaled the students into orderly lines before the fire drill.
  4. The evidence marshaled by the prosecutor was overwhelming, leaving little doubt about the defendant's guilt.
  5. The evidence was marshaled in a logical and persuasive manner, making it easy for the jury to understand.
  6. The arguments marshaled by the defense attorney were weak and unconvincing, leading to the client's conviction.
  7. The company marshaled its resources to meet the growing demand for its products.
  8. The marshaling of resources and manpower during the disaster relief operation was a logistical challenge.
  9. The police marshaled their forces to contain the riots and restore order to the city.
  10. The chairperson marshaled the discussion, ensuring that all voices were heard and considered.

FAQs About the word marshaling

of Marshal, The act of arranging in due order., The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner.

mobilization, rallying,rally, call to arms, muster, mustering, call, convening,summons

disorganizing, demobilizing, disrupting, disorganizing, dismissing, disrupting,demobilizing, dismissing, disturbing, disturbing

The commander was busy marshaling his troops into formation before the battle.

The event organizer was tasked with marshaling the participants and ensuring a smooth flow during the ceremony.

The teacher marshaled the students into orderly lines before the fire drill.

The evidence marshaled by the prosecutor was overwhelming, leaving little doubt about the defendant's guilt.