verb
- to arrange or organize in order; to gather and organize for a particular purpose
- to guide or lead in a ceremonial way
Usage: past tense of marshal
Usage: past tense of marshal; formal contexts
Examples
- The general marshaled his troops before the battle.
- She marshaled all her evidence to support her argument.
- The wedding coordinator marshaled the bridal party into position.
- He marshaled his thoughts before giving the presentation.
- The protesters were marshaled into organized groups.
- The teacher marshaled the students for the fire drill.
- They marshaled their resources to complete the project on time.