How Do You Spell MARSHALLED?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːʃə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "Marshalled" is spelled with two consonants in a row, which can cause confusion for some people. However, the double "l" is necessary to indicate that the stress falls on the second syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word would be /ˈmɑːʃəld/, with the accent marker indicating that the second syllable should be emphasized. This spelling is also consistent with other similar words, such as "travelled" or "cancelled," which also have a double consonant to indicate the emphasized syllable.

MARSHALLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Marshalled is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "marshal." It is derived from the word marshal, which has multiple meanings and uses.

    As a verb, to marshal means to organize, arrange, or assemble in a systematic manner. It involves bringing together various elements or individuals into an ordered formation or sequence. When something is marshalled, it is carefully and skillfully coordinated or directed to achieve a particular objective or goal.

    In a military context, marshalling refers to the act of organizing troops, equipment, or resources in preparation for a battle or military operation. It involves determining the order, positioning, or deployment of personnel and assets to ensure effective coordination and strategic maneuvering.

    The term marshal is also used in the context of events or gatherings. In such cases, marshalling refers to the process of arranging or guiding people, vehicles, or items in a specific order or pattern to ensure a smooth and structured flow. This is often important for parades, processions, or large-scale events where a well-managed arrangement is necessary.

    Overall, marshalled implies a deliberate and skillful act of organizing or directing various components or individuals to create order, structure, or efficiency. It conveys a sense of meticulous planning and coordination to achieve a desired outcome.

  2. Arranged in proper order.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MARSHALLED

Etymology of MARSHALLED

The word "marshalled" is derived from the Middle English word "marshalen", which ultimately traces back to the Old High German word "marāscōn", meaning "to prepare or arrange". Over time, the word evolved in meaning to refer specifically to arranging or organizing for a particular purpose, often in a military or hierarchical context. The term "marshalled" is the past tense form of the verb "marshal", which means to assemble, organize, or arrange in a systematic way.

Similar spelling words for MARSHALLED

  • martialed,
  • Court-martialed,
  • myriochelata,
  • martialled,
  • merchild,
  • marshalite,
  • Marshaled,
  • marischalled,
  • court-martialled.

Conjugate verb Marshalled

CONDITIONAL

I would marshalled
you would marshalled
he/she/it would marshalled
we would marshalled
they would marshalled
I would marshal
we would marshal
you would marshal
he/she/it would marshal
they would marshal

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be marshalling
you would be marshalling
he/she/it would be marshalling
we would be marshalling
they would be marshalling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have marshalled
you would have marshalled
he/she/it would have marshalled
we would have marshalled
they would have marshalled

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been marshalling
you would have been marshalling
he/she/it would have been marshalling
we would have been marshalling
they would have been marshalling

FUTURE

I will marshal
you will marshal
he/she/it will marshal
we will marshal
they will marshal

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be marshalling
you will be marshalling
he/she/it will be marshalling
we will be marshalling
they will be marshalling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have marshalled
you will have marshalled
he/she/it will have marshalled
we will have marshalled
they will have marshalled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been marshalling
you will have been marshalling
he/she/it will have been marshalling
we will have been marshalling
they will have been marshalling

IMPERATIVE

you marshal
we let´s marshal

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to marshal

PAST

I marshalled
you marshalled
he/she/it marshalled
we marshalled
they marshalled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was marshalling
you were marshalling
he/she/it was marshalling
we were marshalling
they were marshalling

PAST PARTICIPLE

marshalled

PAST PERFECT

I had marshalled
you had marshalled
he/she/it had marshalled
we had marshalled
they had marshalled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been marshalling
you had been marshalling
he/she/it had been marshalling
we had been marshalling
they had been marshalling

PRESENT

I marshal
you marshal
he/she/it marshals
we marshal
they marshal

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am marshalling
you are marshalling
he/she/it is marshalling
we are marshalling
they are marshalling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

marshalling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have marshalled
you have marshalled
he/she/it has marshalled
we have marshalled
they have marshalled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been marshalling
you have been marshalling
he/she/it has been marshalling
we have been marshalling
they have been marshalling

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