marshalships

[US]/ˈmɑːʃəlʃɪps/
[UK]/ˈmɑːrʃəlʃɪps/

Translation

n.The rank or office of a marshal; the position of a high-ranking military officer.; The duties or function of a ceremonial officer who organizes and oversees formal proceedings.

Example Sentences

the two rival field marshalships were constantly at odds over military strategy.

he was elevated to one of the highest marshalships in the land.

history records their marshalships as a time of great expansion.

the king granted these rare marshalships only to the most loyal subjects.

competing marshalships led to a fragmented chain of command.

distinguished service in the war resulted in simultaneous promotions to marshalships.

the specific duties of these colonial marshalships remain unclear.

they debated the constitutional validity of dual marshalships.

rival marshalships formed distinct factions within the royal court.

the book analyzes the administrative failures of various napoleonic marshalships.

hereditary marshalships were abolished during the revolution.

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