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Musters

To assemble or gather together, especially troops or people, often for inspection, review, or action. It can also refer to the act of summoning or bringing forth qualities, feelings, or resources, like courage or evidence. The implication is often a structured and organized collection, though it can also describe a spontaneous or less formal gathering. Finally, it can denote the act of collecting, or accumulating something over time, such as savings or facts. The process always suggests effort and intention to build to something larger.

Musters meaning with examples

  • The general musters his troops before the dawn attack, ensuring everyone was prepared and their equipment was in order. The soldiers stood rigidly to attention in preparation, and were ready to receive any further instructions. The drill sergeant shouted orders across the field, ensuring they were ready for action. The air vibrated with a sense of anticipation.
  • As the crisis worsened, the town's citizens **mustered** their collective courage to face the challenges ahead, forming a community based on safety and goodwill. They began to meet regularly to discuss ways of combatting the adversity. Neighbours helped one another, pooling resources. The atmosphere became one of resilience.
  • The detective **mustered** all available evidence before confronting the suspect, meticulously sifting through the clues. His case now began to build momentum, due to these recent clues. His investigation became more focused as he went over the evidence again and again. Now the detective had his man.
  • Despite facing financial difficulties, she **mustered** a small amount of savings each month for a future retirement. She worked hard, day in and day out. Her efforts had begun to pay off. Slowly and steadily, her savings grew and her fears subsided as her account began to grow.

Musters Crossword Answers

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7 Letters

GATHERS

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