What part of speech is marshals?

Marshals can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. marshals is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of marshal (infinitive).
  • 2. marshals is a noun, plural of marshal.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does marshals mean?

Definitions

Verb

marshal - place in proper rank; "marshal the troops"
marshal - arrange in logical order; "marshal facts or arguments"
marshal - lead ceremoniously, as in a procession
marshal - make ready for action or use; "marshal resources"

Noun

marshals - the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal judicial system

Examples of marshals

#   Sentence  
1. verb Marshal the troops.
2. verb Marshal facts or arguments.
3. verb Marshal resources.
4. verb I will marshal a fair amount of scientific data to support my argument.
5. verb I will marshal a fair amount of scientific data to support my argument.
6. noun "No, no, father," said the princess, "I am not old enough to marry yet; give me, at any rate, a year and a day before the wedding takes place," for she hoped that George would come and save her from the wicked marshal.
7. noun The field marshal leads an entire army.
8. noun You don't need a college degree to be a sky marshal.
9. noun "No, no, father," said the princess, "I am not old enough to marry yet; give me, at any rate, a year and a day before the wedding takes place," for she hoped that George would come and save her from the wicked marshal.
10. noun The field marshal leads an entire army.
11. noun You don't need a college degree to be a sky marshal.
Sentence  
verb
Marshal the troops.
Marshal facts or arguments.
Marshal resources.
I will marshal a fair amount of scientific data to support my argument.
I will marshal a fair amount of scientific data to support my argument.
noun
"No, no, father," said the princess, "I am not old enough to marry yet; give me, at any rate, a year and a day before the wedding takes place," for she hoped that George would come and save her from the wicked marshal.
The field marshal leads an entire army.
You don't need a college degree to be a sky marshal.
"No, no, father," said the princess, "I am not old enough to marry yet; give me, at any rate, a year and a day before the wedding takes place," for she hoped that George would come and save her from the wicked marshal.
The field marshal leads an entire army.
You don't need a college degree to be a sky marshal.

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