marshalling

[US]/'mɑ:ʃəliŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. organized for a specific purpose; ready for action
n. the act of arranging or assembling signals

Phrases & Collocations

marshalling area

marshalling yard

aircraft marshalling

marshalling signals

logistics marshalling

vehicle marshalling

Example Sentences

he paused for a moment, as if marshalling his thoughts.

Lawyerly skills—marshalling evidence, appealing to juries, command of procedure—transfer well to the political stage.

The Marshalling Station is a key crunode of the railway network, its work is fulfilled by multitype workers of different departments.

The Marshalling Station is a key crunode of the railway network whose work is fulfilled by multitype workers of different departments .

effective marshalling of evidence

careful marshalling of facts

strategic marshalling of troops

marshalling data for analysis

efficient marshalling of information

marshalling efforts for a common goal

systematic marshalling of data

Real-world Examples

Both sides of the argument are marshalling LLMs to make their case.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

But p53 is also in the business of marshalling resources in the service of quality control.

Source: The Economist - Technology

The Heads of House moved among the students, marshalling them into position and breaking up arguments.

Source: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Meanwhile the suit progressed slowly, with interminable examinations of witnesses and marshallings of evidence.

Source: Beauty and Destruction (Part 2)

For expert men can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels, and the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned.

Source: 100 Classic English Essays for Recitation

And it is interesting to see at the moment how local community campaigns around the country are proving effective in pressuring the suppliers to deliver broadband and marshalling the demand to make it worthwhile.

Source: Lin Chaolun's Practical Interpretation Practice Notes

Provinces set up 20 such vehicles last year, marshalling about 136bn yuan all told, four and a half times as much as they raised in 2020, according to Zero2ipo, a research firm.

Source: Economist Business

The cautious opening of the door of the church meant only that Mr. Brown the livery-stable keeper (gowned in black in his intermittent character of sexton) was taking a preliminary survey of the scene before marshalling his forces.

Source: The Age of Innocence (Part One)

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