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marshal

[mahr-shuhl] / ˈmɑr ʃəl /


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Trusty alone made 17 clearances and three interceptions, marshalling the depleted visitors to great effect.

From BBC

That they marshaled to conduct military exercises shows the depth of their fear.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a semiautonomous Danish territory, Greenland is protected by NATO, which would not only marshal the U.S. military to respond to any attack but would also rally the alliance’s other 31 countries.

From Salon

The U.S. military operation required more firepower than a U.S. marshal typically carries.

From MarketWatch

“The fire marshal believes they have the fire under control. I spoke with the state’s attorney and, given Gabriel’s age, they don’t want to press charges just yet.”

From Literature