Muster
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British pronunciation/mˈʌstɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈməstɝ/

Definition & Meaning of "muster"

to muster
01

to gather or summon for a specific purpose or action

Transitive: to muster sth
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The director musters the cast and crew for a final rehearsal before the opening night of the play.
The supervisor musters the employees in the conference room to discuss the upcoming changes in company policy.
The manager mustered the team for an impromptu meeting to discuss the urgent project deadline.
02

to gather individuals, like military or jury duty personnel, to fulfill their assigned duties

Transitive: to muster a group of people
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The sergeant mustered the soldiers for the morning briefing.
The military commander decided to muster the troops for an important mission.
The captain issued orders to muster the crew for the upcoming naval exercise.
Muster
01

a gathering or assembly of animals, especially livestock or fowl, for the purpose of counting, inspection, or branding

02

compulsory military service

03

a gathering of military personnel for duty

example
Example
The director musters the cast and crew for a final rehearsal before the opening night of the play.
The supervisor musters the employees in the conference room to discuss the upcoming changes in company policy.
The manager mustered the team for an impromptu meeting to discuss the urgent project deadline.
During the disaster response, the authorities mustered volunteers to assist with rescue and relief efforts.
The captain mustered the crew on deck for the morning briefing before setting sail.
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