noun
- a high-ranking military officer
- a federal law enforcement officer
- an official who organizes public events or ceremonies
verb
- to arrange or organize in order
- to gather together and lead
Examples
- The field marshall commanded the entire army division.
- A U.S. marshall served the arrest warrant.
- The parade marshall led the procession down Main Street.
- She marshalled all the evidence for her presentation.
- The coach marshalled his players for the final play.
- They marshalled their resources to complete the project.
- The fire marshall inspected the building for safety violations.