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Word | Marshal |
Nepali Meaning | मार्शल |
a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law / place in proper rank / Originally, an officer who had the care of horses / an important officer in the army. In the United States, the same word also mean a sheriff / put in order / an officer of the highest rank in the armed forces of some countries, including France. / an officer of the highest rank in some military forces / a federal official who is responsible for doing the things that are ordered by a court of law, finding and capturing criminals, etc. / the head of a division of a police or fire department / to arrange (a group of people, such as soldiers) in an orderly way / to move or lead (a group of people) in a careful way / to arrange or prepare (something, such as your thoughts or ideas) in a clear, effective, or organized way, | |
Usage | ⇒ the children were marshalled in to the ground by their teachers ⇒ At a debate tournament, extemporaneous speakers have only a minute or two to marshal their thoughts before addressing their audience,. ⇒ She carefully marshaled her thoughts before answering the question. ⇒ Now, fully half of Napoleon's marshals had started their careers as common soldiers. |
Synonyms | assemble, mobilize, gather, dispose, muster, organize, arrange, rally, collect, deploy, group, order, rank, array, organise, summon, systematize, align, constable, field marshal, |
Antonyms | disorganize, demob, disturb, deactivate, demobilize, derange, disarrange, disband, discharge, dismiss, disrupt, dissolve, release, separate, antonym, aide, apportion, break up, confuse, demobilise, |
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