verb
- organizing or arranging in order; gathering together for a purpose
- leading or guiding in a ceremonial procession
Usage: present participle of marshal
Usage: ceremonial context
Examples
- The general was marshaling his troops for the final assault.
- She spent hours marshaling evidence to support her argument.
- The wedding coordinator was marshaling the bridal party into position.
- The lawyer was marshaling facts for the closing statement.
- Officials were marshaling the parade participants along Main Street.
- The coach was marshaling his players’ strengths for the championship game.