marshalled Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of marshalled In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of marshal

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Examples of marshalled

  • The evidence marshalled is fascinating and various, but the thrust of the argument is to some extent obscured, which is a pity.

  • In the absence of such evidence, anecdotes and stylised facts are often marshalled to clinch the argument.

  • Nevertheless, many of the arguments marshalled in this volume are of the greatest contemporary interest.

  • This marshalled u form would not occur in source programs.

  • Of all the arguments marshalled against remaining unmarried, the religious ones were clearly the weakest.

  • Sufficient social and material resources were marshalled at the local level to support numerous arenas of political and religious expression in the countryside.

  • It was a forum where claims could be made, cross-racial alliances could be marshalled, and injustices could be confronted.

  • But since the empirical evidence marshalled by such scholars is often open to interpretative dispute, neither side has been able to prove its case conclusively.

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