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What is the past tense of marshal?

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The past tense of marshal is marshalledUK (Britain) or marshaledUS (US).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of marshal is marshals.

The present participle of marshal is marshallingUK (Britain) or marshalingUS (US).

The past participle of marshal is marshalledUK (Britain) or marshaledUS (US).

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The Colombia goalkeeper marshalled a defence that conceded 21 goals in 34 league games.
He marshalled the attack, creating numerous openings with his astute forward passes.
Now comes the biggest test of whether the rhetoric of connectivity can be marshalled into effective action.
When fuel shortages finally halted the 4th AD, the Germans marshaled reserves and planned a counteroffensive against the Third Army.
The facts are well marshaled but the text suffers from lax editing and proofreading.
The defense lawyers can't possibly have marshaled all of the mitigating factors in order to make a presentation already.

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