Marshalled

/ˈmɑrʃəld/

Definitions

  1. (v. (past tense and past participle)) Past tense of marshal; to arrange or assemble in proper order, especially in legal procedure or evidence presentation.
    The counsel marshalled the facts to support their argument.

Forms

  • marshal
  • marshalling

Commentary

Usually used in legal contexts to describe the ordering or arrangement of evidence, arguments, or parties in a structured manner.

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