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Learn to pronounce mar·shal

/ˈmärSHəl/
verb
  1. arrange or assemble (a group of people, especially soldiers) in order.
    "the general marshaled his troops"
    synonyms: gather, gather together, assemble, collect, muster, mass, amass, call together, draw up, line up, align, array, organize, group, set/put in order, set/put into position, arrange, deploy, position, order, dispose, rank, mobilize, rally, round up, triage
  2. combine (coats of arms) to indicate marriage, descent, or the bearing of office.

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Marshalling

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In computer science, marshalling or marshaling is the process of transforming the memory representation of an object into a data format suitable for storage or transmission, especially between different runtimes. Wikipedia
: the administrative head of the police or especially fire department in some cities of the U.S..
an equitable doctrine requiring that if one creditor can obtain satisfaction of a claim from only one fund and a second creditor can obtain satisfaction ...
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In computer science, marshalling or marshaling (US spelling) is the process of transforming the memory representation of an object into a data format ...
noun. the process of controlling, leading, or organizing a number of people or things, esp vehicles. the marshalling of scientific argument. Collins English  ...
verb (used with object) · to arrange in proper order; set out in an orderly manner; arrange clearly: · to array, as for battle. · to usher or lead ceremoniously ...
Arranging, ranking, or disposing in order; particularly, in the case of a group or series of conflicting claims or interests, arranging them in such an order ...
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a government official who is responsible for putting the decisions of a law court into action: U.S. marshals specialize in finding fugitives and escapees ...
(software) The process of transforming the memory representation of an object to a data format suitable for storage or transmission, which is typically used ...
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1. To take up positions in a military formation. 2. To take form or order: facts marshaling as research progressed.