noun
- plural of marshall: high-ranking officers or officials who organize events or maintain order
- plural of marshall: federal law enforcement officers
verb
- third person singular present of marshall: organizes or arranges in order
Examples
- The fire marshalls inspected the building for safety violations.
- U.S. marshalls transported the prisoner to court.
- The wedding marshalls guided guests to their seats.
- She marshalls her thoughts before giving the presentation.
- The general marshalls his troops for the parade.
- Air marshalls provide security on commercial flights.