muster in Spanish
muster in Spanish is muestra, revista, exhibición — muster means to gather or summon up, especially strength, courage, or support.
muster in Spanish
muestra
An assemblage or display; a gathering, collection of people or things. [from 14th c.]
revista
(military) An assembling or review of troops, as for parade, verification of numbers, inspection, exercise, or introduction into service. [from 15th c.]
exhibición
(obsolete) An act of showing something; a display. [15th–17th c.]
modelo
(obsolete) Something shown for imitation; a pattern. [15th–19th c.]
aglomerar
(intransitive) To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. [from 15th c.]
congregar
(intransitive) To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. [from 15th c.]
juntar
(intransitive) To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. [from 15th c.]
reagrupar
(intransitive) To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. [from 15th c.]
reunir
(intransitive) To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. [from 15th c.]
yuntar
(intransitive) To be gathered together for parade, inspection, exercise, or the like (especially of a military force); to come together as parts of a force or body. [from 15th c.]
What does "muster" mean?
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verb To gather or summon up, especially strength, courage, or support.
"She mustered the courage to speak up in the meeting."
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verb To assemble troops or a group of people for inspection or duty.
"The soldiers were mustered at dawn before the march began."
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noun A formal gathering or assembly, especially of troops.
"The annual muster brought together veterans from across the region."
muster in a sentence
- She mustered the courage to speak up in the meeting.
- The team could only muster a weak defence in the final minutes.
- The soldiers were mustered at dawn before the march began.
- The annual muster brought together veterans from across the region.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "muster" in Spanish?
"muster" in Spanish is muestra, revista, exhibición. muster means: To gather or summon up, especially strength, courage, or support.
How do you use "muster" in a sentence?
Example: "She mustered the courage to speak up in the meeting." In Spanish, "muster" is muestra, revista, exhibición.
Are there other ways to say "muster" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 10 translations listed for "muster": muestra, revista, exhibición, modelo, aglomerar, congregar.
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