Verb
The word is derived from marshal
of Marshal
Source: Webster's dictionaryI marshalled the words and opened my mouth, thinking I would hear them. But all I heard was a kind of rattle, unintelligible even to me who knew what was intended. Samuel Beckett
I feel so entirely in my element with a full orchestra; even if my mortal enemies were marshalled before me, I could lead them, master them, surround them, or repulse them. Robert Schumann
Having marshalled the men in battle order, as shown in the first diagram, you will observe that each party has two ranks of men, on the first of which stand the superior Pieces, and on the next the eight Pawns. Howard Staunton
A collection of discretely commissioned pieces for assorted magazines marshalled over 15 years might feel disjointed. Source: Internet
Generally, a conservator or guardian over the estate is only appointed if the conservatee has assets that need to be protected, marshalled, and managed. Source: Internet
And before Solomon were marshalled his hosts, of jinn and men and birds, and they were all kept in order and ranks. Source: Internet