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marshal

noun

1 marshal

A law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law.

synonym: marshall.

Roget 534: messenger, envoy, emissary, legate; nuncio, internuncio; ambassador etc. (diplomatist) 758.    marshal, flag bearer, herald, crier, ... show more

Roget 711: auxiliary; recruit; assistant; adjuvant, adjutant; ayudante, coaid; adjunct; help, helper, help mate, helping hand; midwife; colleague, ... show more

Roget 745: master, padrone; lord, lord paramount; commander, commandant; captain; chief, chieftain; sirdar, sachem, sheik, head, senior, ... show more

2 marshal

in some countries A military officer of highest rank.

synonym: marshall.

Dutch: maarschalk, baancommissaris
Polish: marszaƂek

verb

1 marshal

Place in proper rank.

Roget 60: reduce to order, bring into order; introduce order into; rally.    arrange, dispose, place, form; put in order, set in order, place in order; set out, collocate, pack, ... show more

2 marshal

Arrange in logical order.

3 marshal

Make ready for action or use:
— Marshal resources.

synonyms: mobilise, mobilize, summon.

4 marshal

Lead ceremoniously, as in a procession.


Moby thesaurus: ADC, Abbot of Unreason, CO, G-man, Lord of Misrule, MC, MP, OD, accouple, accumulate, adduce, advance, agglutinate, aide, aide-de-camp, align, allege, allocate, allot, amass ... show more.

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