Sentences

mareschal in a sentence

n.

Definition

Mareschal refers to a high-ranking military officer or commander, often responsible for leading troops and making strategic decisions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The mareschal commanded the troops with a confident authority that inspired loyalty.
  2. In the grand hall, the mareschal received accolades for his strategic brilliance during the campaign.
  3. During the ceremony, the mareschal delivered a stirring speech that rallied the soldiers' spirits.
  4. Historically, the title of mareschal has been associated with significant military leadership and honor.
  5. The mareschal's decisions were often scrutinized, but his tactical insights proved invaluable in battle.

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