muster
//ˈmʌstər//
Verb
musterInfinitive
musterPresent tense
musteredPast tense
musteredPast participle
musteringPresent participle
mustersThird-person singular
1
To gather, summon, or bring together (troops, resources, courage, etc.) for a particular purpose.
She mustered all her courage to speak in front of the large audience.
2
To assemble or come together, especially of soldiers or troops.
The soldiers mustered in the courtyard at dawn.
Noun
musterSingular
mustersPlural
1
A formal gathering or assembly of troops for inspection, roll call, or display.
The soldiers gathered for the morning muster at dawn.
2
A group of people or things that have been gathered together.
A muster of volunteers gathered at the community center to help with the cleanup.