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Muster

see synonyms of muster

Noun

1. muster

a gathering of military personnel for duty

Example Sentences:
'he was thrown in the brig for missing muster'

2. conscription, draft, muster, selective service

compulsory military service

Verb

3. come up, muster, muster up, rally, summon

gather or bring together

Example Sentences:
'muster the courage to do something'
'she rallied her intellect'
'Summon all your courage'

4. muster

call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc.

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Muster

see synonyms of muster
verb
1. 
to call together (numbers of men) for duty, inspection, etc, or (of men) to assemble in this way
2. US
a.  muster in
b.  muster out
3. (transitive) Australian and New Zealand
to round up (livestock)
4. (transitive; sometimes foll by up)
to summon or gather
to muster one's arguments
to muster up courage
noun
5. 
an assembly of military personnel for duty, inspection, etc
6. 
a collection, assembly, or gathering
7. Australian and New Zealand
the rounding up of livestock
8. 
a flock of peacocks
9.  pass muster

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Muster

see synonyms of muster
verb transitive
1. 
to assemble or summon (troops, etc.), as for inspection, roll call, or service
2. 
to put through a roll call
3. 
to gather together and display; collect; summon
often with up
to muster up strength
4. 
to have in number; amount to
verb intransitive
5. 
to come together or gather; specif., to assemble as for inspection or roll call
noun
6. 
a gathering together or assembling, as of troops for inspection
7. 
a. 
the persons or things assembled; assemblage
b. 
the sum of these
8. 
the roll, or list, of persons in a military or naval unit
: also muster roll

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Muster

see synonyms of muster
v. mus·tered, mus·ter·ing, mus·ters
v.tr.
1. To call (troops) together, as for inspection.
2. To cause to come together; gather: Bring all the volunteers you can muster.
3. To bring into existence or readiness; summon up: mustering up her strength for the ordeal. See Synonyms at call.
v.intr.
To assemble or gather: mustering for inspection.
n.
1.
a. A gathering, especially of troops, for service, inspection, review, or roll call.
b. The persons assembled for such a gathering.
2. A muster roll.
3. A gathering or collection: a muster of business leaders at a luncheon.
4. A flock of peacocks.

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