The term "muster" typically means to assemble or gather a group of people, often for military purposes, such as inspecting troops or organizing a group for a specific task. It can also refer to the act of collecting or summoning resources, courage, or strength. In a broader context, it can imply bringing together various elements or qualities needed for a particular purpose.
The phrase that best defines "muster" is to gather or assemble (troops, people, etc.), especially for inspection or preparation for battle. It can also refer to summoning up a particular quality or feeling, such as courage or enthusiasm. In a broader sense, "muster" can mean to bring forth or produce something, like muster up the strength to complete a difficult task.
He has joined (or been drafted) into a specific unit and placed on their muster role.
"Everyone should muster the courage to speak in public."
another word for muster is: company, collection, rally, roll, meeting
It means to gather together things, such as soldiers are mustered for duty. It can also be used by an individual to mean to gather courage. Such as to muster the courage to face the judge.
In context, "to gather up".
The noun 'muster' is a standard collective noun for:a muster of crowsa muster of peacocksa muster of soldiersa muster of storks
It means to gather together things, such as soldiers are mustered for duty. It can also be used by an individual to mean to gather courage. Such as to muster the courage to face the judge.
MOP = Muster Out Pay
It means for all the troops to come together
A flock of peacocks and peahens is called a Party.
Muster means to be accounted. On ship this would be Quarters and is held each morning. A role is taken and absences reported to the ship's office.
Miki Muster's birth name is Miki Muster.
Deutsches Reich Gebrauchs Muster - registered patent in Germany.
It means to withstand a legal challenge on Constitutional grounds. An unconstitutional law is one that will not "pass Constitutional muster," and would be overturned by the SCOTUS if challenged.
No, it is not a preposition. Muster is a noun, or a verb (to gather or muster).
Muster parade. Muster means to gather everyone together in a parade, that's why it is called muster parade.