marshal

US /ˈmɑ:rʃl/

UK /ˈmɑ:ʃl/

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noun

  • A federal law enforcement officer in the United States.
  • Person who has a high position in the military
  • Person in charge of a public event or ceremony
  • A high-ranking officer in certain organizations, such as the military or law enforcement.
  • A person responsible for organizing or controlling a public event.
  • Official whose job it is to carry out the law

verb

  • To prepare something in an organized way
  • To organize a group of people

other

  • To assemble or arrange in order.
  • To guide or direct in a specific direction.