1. marshalling - Noun
2. marshalling - Verb
Derived from marshal
of Marshal
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgitation is the marshalling of the conscience of a nation to mold its laws. Robert Peel
The physical is inherently entropic, giving off energy in ever more disorderly ways. The metaphysical is antientropic, methodically marshalling energy. Life is antientropic. It is spontaneously inquisitive. It sorts out and endeavors to understand. Buckminster Fuller
I used to do some terrible things in the marshalling area to upset my rivals. Dawn Fraser
The marshalling of those resources in order to obtain the maximum war effort for Australia, and a maximum degree of help and cooperation for Great Britain and the sister Dominions, is the primary objective of the new Department. Harold Holt
We've got another nominee coming up, well qualified, Texas Supreme Court Justice Priscilla Owens has a tremendous reputation, tremendous record, but they are already marshalling their forces to try to stop that nomination. Jay Sekulow
Our art is occupied, and bound to be occupied, not so much in making stories true as in making them typical; not so much in capturing the lineaments of each fact, as in marshalling all of them towards a common end. Robert Louis Stevenson