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Meaning of Muster
The primary meaning of the word "Muster" is to gather or collect people, especially soldiers, or resources for a particular purpose.
Definitions
- To gather or collect people, especially soldiers, or resources for a particular purpose
- To assemble or collect something, such as arguments or evidence
- To produce or summon something, such as courage or strength
Etymology of Muster
The word "Muster" originates from the Old French word "moustre", meaning "display" or "exhibition", which is derived from the Latin word "monstrare", meaning "to show"
Historically, the term was used to describe the act of gathering soldiers for inspection, review, or deployment
Example Uses
- The general ordered his troops to muster at dawn for the battle ahead
- She mustered all her strength to lift the heavy box
- The company will muster its resources to complete the project on time
- The crowd began to muster in the city square to protest against the government