marshalling

The word “marshalling” has 3 syllables: mar-shal-ling

It's pronounced as /ˈmɑrʃəlɪŋ/


What is synonym and antonym for marshalling?

In the thesaurus, “marshalling” has 67 synonyms and 23 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for marshalling along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for marshalling

Antonyms for marshalling

  • breaking up
  • deactivating
  • demobbing
  • demobilizing
  • deranging
  • disarranging
  • disarraying
  • disbanding
  • dismissing
  • disordering
  • disorganizing
  • disrupting
  • dissolving
  • disturbing
  • dogging
  • following
  • hounding
  • rumpling
  • shadowing
  • tailgating
  • tailing
  • trailing
  • upsetting

Meanings of marshalling

  • verb
    1. To arrange (troops, etc.) in line for inspection or a parade.
    2. (by extension) To arrange (facts, etc.) in some methodical order.
    3. To ceremoniously guide, conduct or usher.
    4. To gather data for transmission.
  • noun
    1. The process of transforming the memory representation of an object to a data format suitable for storage or transmission, which is typically used when data must be moved between different parts of a computer program, or from one program to another.
    2. The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner.
    3. The sorting of rolling stock in a marshalling yard.

Example Sentences

  • The general was marshalling his troops for the final assault.
  • She is responsible for marshalling the volunteers during the festival.
  • Effective marshalling of resources is crucial in disaster response.
  • The coach is marshalling the team into position before kickoff.
  • They spent the morning marshalling support for the new proposal.

On this page you'll find 90 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to marshalling, such as: accompanying, activating, aligning, alining, alphabetizing, arranging, arraying.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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