To make arrangements for an event.
to put in alignment; to put in correct adjustment for smooth running
To start a game in a certain position on the playing field.
To support a group or movement.
To put things in a line
To get into a line.
To agree or correspond.
To arrange (troops, etc.) in line for inspection or a parade.
To arrange (facts, etc.) in some methodical order.
To gather data for transmission.
To serialize an object into a marshalled state represented by a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties.
To ceremoniously guide, conduct or usher.
A person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering.
A federal lawman.
A high-ranking officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord, who was originally in charge of the cavalry and later the military forces in general.
A military officer of the highest rank in several countries, including France and the former Soviet Union; equivalent to a general of the army in the United States. See also field marshal.