shaled

[ʃeɪld]

shaled Definition

  • 1to arrange or organize something, especially ideas, information, etc., in a clear and effective way
  • 2to move or lead a group of people or vehicles from one place to another in an organized way

Using shaled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shaled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She skillfully marshaled her arguments.

  • Example

    The coach is trying to marshal his team's resources for the upcoming game.

  • Example

    The police marshaled the crowd away from the accident scene.

shaled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for shaled

Phrases with shaled

  • marshal someone's thoughts

    to arrange or organize one's thoughts in a clear and effective way

    Example

    I need some time to marshal my thoughts before I can give you an answer.

  • to gather and organize troops or resources for a particular purpose

    Example

    The general marshaled his forces for the upcoming battle.

  • to lead or organize a group of people or vehicles in a formal procession

    Example

    The grand marshal marshaled the parade through the streets of the city.

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Summary: shaled in Brief

The verb 'shaled' [ʃeɪld] means to arrange or organize something effectively, such as ideas or information. It can also refer to leading or moving a group of people or vehicles in an organized way. Examples include 'She skillfully marshaled her arguments' and 'The police marshaled the crowd away from the accident scene.' Phrases include 'marshal someone's thoughts,' 'marshal forces,' and 'marshal a procession.'