English to Malayalam Dictionary marshal

marshal

മാർഷൽ
definition
verb
the general marshaled his troops
arrange or assemble (a group of people, especially soldiers) in order.
However, they were often infringed when two or more different arms were combined (or marshaled ) within one shield and two tinctures that should in principle not touch each other necessarily became adjacent.
combine (coats of arms), typically to indicate marriage, descent, or the bearing of office.
noun
Now, fully half of Napoleon's marshals had started their careers as common soldiers.
an officer of the highest rank in the armed forces of some countries, including France.
Federal marshals estimated that the birdmen, in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, killed thousands of birds over a five-year span.
a federal or municipal law officer.
example
You can call a fire 'marshal' to inspect the house.
The authority for fire regulations for each state is governed either by the fire 'marshal' or the state department of health.
In 1935 officers' ranks were re-established, including the rank of 'marshal' for the top five commanders.
Officials from the fire 'marshal' 's office were gathering information at the site for most of the week, but would not release the cause of the fire.
The time frame to switch out these many local jobs and 'marshal' the outbound train was tight and required precision work in a small yard.
The Dutchman, making his debut for the Perth club, did his best to 'marshal' a back line denuded of two players thanks to the folly of red cards in a pre - season friendly.
And the grand 'marshal' , the base's 366th Fighter Wing commander, got out at the reviewing stand.
A local fire department or state fire 'marshal' 's office can provide guidance on the minimum legal requirements.
The fire 'marshal' 's office and county police responded and examined the package, then called the Virginia State Police.
"You have got to have someone in there to 'marshal' the troops.
They went ahead and terminated, not only my membership of the Council, but also my status as a skate official, a 'marshal' and even my ordinary membership.
Now he is coming back to town to settle things with the 'marshal' who had apprehended him.
Working on an emergency action plan with a fire department or fire 'marshal' helps to build rapport in the event of an emergency.
Last year she helped to organise a national 'marshal' training campaign, designed to make rallying safer, for the drivers and spectators.
An official 'marshal' in an orange vest was in place to initiate the spontaneous applause every time a wheelchair athlete sailed past.
All, however, reserve special praise for the South Shore fire 'marshal' , whom they say has been an enormous help in planning the space.
Every pilot should be trained as a federal 'marshal' .
He was a 'marshal' there from 1652 to 1661, and Deputy Magistrate from 1661 to 1664.
Thus, when more than one different coat of arm is 'marshaled' on a shield, through descent from heraldic heiresses, it was placed 'quarterly'.
There was absolute lack of coordination and communication between the start, the paddocks and corner 'marshals' .
Now, fully half of Napoleon's 'marshals' had started their careers as common soldiers.
Twenty-eight of the 'marshals' were shot and another 160 police officers were injured.
The workers involved include firefighters, security staff, engineers, clerical staff and airfield 'marshallers' .
He scored 41 runs, took a diving catch and put in a tight bowling spell - and generally 'marshalled' his troops effectively throughout.
Fireworks went off, barricades were removed and crowd 'marshals' went home as the thousands and thousands of people swarmed onto the bridge.
While cyclists get a good night sleep tonight, organisers will be at the venue, setting up watering points, organising 'marshals' and coordinating safety vehicles.
‘Luckily our fire 'marshals' reacted in time and prevented the total loss of an expensive participating vehicle,’ he said.
Meredith had to be escorted through campus by federal 'marshals' .
Safety was a priority thanks to the well organised 'marshals' , stewards and the members of the Civil Defence who were standing by to deal with any emergency that might arise.
However, their chances were few and far between in the first half thanks to a well 'marshalled' defence with James and Sean playing very well.
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