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2marshal verb
marshals; US marshaled or chiefly British marshalled; US marshal·ing or chiefly British marshal·ling
[+ obj] 1 a : to arrange (a group of people, such as soldiers) in an orderly way
marshal the troops/forces
b : to move or lead (a group of people) in a careful way
The teacher marshaled [=ushered] the children into the classroom.
2 : to arrange or prepare (something, such as your thoughts or ideas) in a clear, effective, or organized way
She carefully marshaled her thoughts before answering the question. marshal an argument

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