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marshals

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/ˈmɑːrʃəl/ · mar-shals

An officer of the highest rank in the armed forces or a person who organizes or conducts a ceremony.

Meanings

nounformal

An officer of the highest rank in the armed forces or a person who organizes or conducts a ceremony.

فوج میں اعلیٰ رینک کا افسر یا ایسا شخص جو کسی تقریب کی ترتیب دیتا ہے۔

مارشل

marshal

Synonyms

officercommanderadministratorافسرکمانڈرانتظامی

Antonyms

soldierfollowerjuniorسپاہیتابعادنیٰ

Common Collocations

  • military marshal
  • marshal of the court
  • parade marshal

Example Sentences

The marshals were responsible for the parade's organization.

مارشل اس پریڈ کی تنظیم کے ذمہ دار تھے۔

Marshal is parade ki tanzeem ke zimmedar the.

He was promoted to the rank of marshal in the army.

اسے فوج میں مارشل کے رینک پر ترقی دی گئی۔

Usay fauj mein marshal ke rank par taraqqi di gayi.

The ceremonial duties were conducted by the marshals.

تقریبی فرائض مارشل نے انجام دیے۔

Taqreebi farayz marshal ne anjam diye.

Easily Confused With

marshal:Marshal (singular) refers to one officer, while marshals (plural) refers to multiple such officers.

Word Family

marshal
verbترتیب دینا
marshaling
verbترتیب دینا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of the word 'marshal' as someone who 'marshals' various components into order.

Imagine a military officer leading troops in perfect formation.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھو تو یار گزر رہے ہیں مارشروں کی طرح، چلتے ہیں جیسے گزرنا ہے فصیلوں کے پار۔

Dekho to yaar guzr rahe hain marsharoon ki tara, Chalte hain jaise guzarna hai faseelon ke paar.

Look, my friend, they pass like marshals, Moving as if they must cross over the walls.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

مارشلوں کی طرح نظم و ضبط ہونا

Marshaloon ki tarah nazm o zabt hona

To be disciplined like marshals.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "marchal" — stable keeper or horse servant

First known use: 14th century

The term evolved from the Old French 'marchal', which referred originally to a person who took care of horses, and later came to denote a military officer.