What is another word for Marshalled?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːʃə͡ld] (IPA)

Marshalled is a verb meaning to organize, arrange, or coordinate. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of marshalled including managed, directed, guided, supervised, orchestrated, arranged, coordinated, and regulated. These synonyms all denote some form of control or oversight for a group or project. Managed and directed imply more hands-on control, while guided and supervised imply more of a mentor or teacher role. Orchestrated, arranged, and coordinated all imply a more structured and formal approach to managing a group or project. Regulated implies control through rules or policies. Overall, the choice of synonym depends on the context and desired tone of the sentence.

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What are the hypernyms for Marshalled?

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Usage examples for Marshalled

So vast an array of facts so thoroughly in hand had never before been mustered and Marshalled in favour of any biological theory."
"Luck or Cunning?"
Samuel Butler
Our prisoners were now Marshalled, in most cases with a seaman to attend to each.
"Paddy Finn"
W. H. G. Kingston
People were hastening along; women were going to the churches where there were daily services; sisters, in their white caps and black draperies, Marshalled a troop of little girls in red cloaks, and seemed to have a world of business on their hands; men stepped on briskly with a preoccupied air.
"A Vanished Hand"
Sarah Doudney

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