To have mustered
“The present Duke of Atholl, like his ancestors before him, has the rare right of being able to muster his own private army.”
Past tense for to meet or gather together and prepare for action
“We muster outside the building which is bright enough to be a beacon.”
Past tense for to be made up, or consist, of
“Here is an army which musters only about 200,000 men, of whom 60,000 belong to the British army.”
Past tense for to sign (someone) up for a job or task
Past tense for to gather or summon for a formal meeting
Past tense for to affect
Past tense for to prepare or arrange for (something)
Past tense for to arrange or set in some sort of order
Past tense for to produce (a list or book) by assembling information collected from other sources
Past tense for to employ or draw upon an available resource
Past tense for to put (something) aside for future use
Past tense for to order or instruct to go, or come, to a particular destination or in a particular direction
Past tense for to formally inspect military or naval forces
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