marshalls (Meaning)

marshalls

to lead ceremoniously or solicitously, to arrange in order, field marshal, a ministerial (see ministerial sense 3) officer appointed for a judicial district (as of the U.S.) to execute the process of the courts and perform various duties similar to those of a sheriff, a person who arranges and directs the ceremonial aspects of a gathering, a general officer of the highest military rank, to fix the order of (assets) with respect to liability or availability for payment of obligations, to place in proper rank or position, an officer having charge of prisoners, to take form or order, a high official in the household of a medieval king, prince, or noble originally having charge of the cavalry but later usually in command of the military forces, the administrative head of the police or especially fire department in some cities of the U.S., to bring together and order in an appropriate or effective way, a city law officer entrusted with particular duties, a person who arranges and directs ceremonies or parades, 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, an officer of the highest rank in some military forces, the administrative head of a city police department or fire department, a federal official having duties similar to those of a sheriff, the head of a division of a city government, a high official in a royal household in the Middle Ages, to lead with ceremony, a law officer in some cities (as New York) of the U.S. who is entrusted with particular duties (as serving the process of justice of the peace courts), to fix the order of (as liens or remedies) with respect to priority against a debtor's assets see also marshaling

marshalls Sentence Examples

  1. The marshals escorted the dignitaries through the chaotic crowd.
  2. The court marshals maintained order during the trial proceedings.
  3. The marshals patrolled the streets to ensure public safety.
  4. The field marshals led the troops into battle with unwavering determination.
  5. The Air Marshals provided vigilant security on commercial flights.
  6. The marshals were responsible for apprehending fugitives and enforcing the law.
  7. The marshals acted as intermediaries between the court and the accused.
  8. The marshals enforced discipline and order in the prison.
  9. The marshals carried out eviction orders, ensuring the orderly removal of tenants.
  10. The marshals were charged with protecting the president and other high-ranking officials.

FAQs About the word marshalls

to lead ceremoniously or solicitously, to arrange in order, field marshal, a ministerial (see ministerial sense 3) officer appointed for a judicial district (as

mobilizes, summons,rallies, musters, organizes, groups,orders, arranges, activates, lines up

disorders, demobs, dismisses, disturbs, disorganizes, demobilizes, disrupts, splits (up), disarranges, disbands

The marshals escorted the dignitaries through the chaotic crowd.

The court marshals maintained order during the trial proceedings.

The marshals patrolled the streets to ensure public safety.

The field marshals led the troops into battle with unwavering determination.