Idiom TO MARSHAL THE FACTS
"Settings, to configure some thing (configuration) , ordering, sorting"
Marshal the facts first then analyse them.
The main word used in this idiom is:
An official responsible for supervising sports events, and for controlling crowds in other public events: ground marshals joined the referee and touch judges in trying to regain order
"Settings, to configure some thing (configuration) , ordering, sorting"
Marshal the facts first then analyse them.
The main word used in this idiom is:
marshal
Line breaks: mar|shal
Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l
noun
1An officer of the highest rank in the armed forces of some countries: [as title]: Marshal TitoBritish historical A high-ranking officer of state. An official responsible for supervising sports events, and for controlling crowds in other public events: ground marshals joined the referee and touch judges in trying to regain order
transitive verb
- If you marshal people or things, you gather them together and arrange them for a particular purpose.
verb (marshals, marshalling, marshalled; US marshals, marshaling, marshaled)
[with object] Back to top 1Assemble and arrange (a group of people, especially troops) in order: the general marshalled his troops- A marshal is an official who helps to supervise a public event, especially a sports event. ⇒
The grand prix is controlled by well-trained marshals.
countable noun
- In the United States and some other countries, a marshal is a police officer, often one who is responsible for a particular area. ⇒
A federal marshal was killed in a shoot-out.
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