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marshal vs gather

gather vs marshal

marshal and gather both are nouns.

marshal and gather both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
marshal Yes No Yes No
gather Yes No Yes No
As verbs, gather is a hypernym of marshal; that is, gather is a word with a broader meaning than marshal:
  • marshal: make ready for action or use
  • gather: assemble or get together
Other hypernyms of marshal include collect, garner, pull together.
marshal (noun) gather (noun)
a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law the act of gathering something
(in some countries) a military officer of highest rank sewing consisting of small folds or puckers made by pulling tight a thread in a line of stitching
marshal (verb) gather (verb)
make ready for action or use increase in amount by collecting or gathering
arrange in logical order increase or develop
place in proper rank conclude from evidence
lead ceremoniously, as in a procession assemble or get together
draw together into folds or puckers
look for (food) in nature
draw and bring closer
collect in one place
get people together
Difference between marshal and gather

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