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pass muster Definition


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muster
verb mustered, mustering
    tr & intr
    1. Said especially of soldiers: to gather together for duty or inspection, etc.
      Thesaurus: marshal, summon, assemble, gather, convene, mobilize.
    2. To summon or gather (eg courage or energy).
      Example: pulled with all the strength I could muster
      Form: muster something up (also)
      Form: muster up something
    (Austral)
    (NZ)
    3. To round up (livestock).
noun
    1. Any assembly or gathering, especially of troops for duty or inspection.
    (Austral)
    (NZ)
    2. A round-up of livestock.
Idiom: pass muster
    To be accepted as satisfactory, eg at an inspection.
Etymology: 14c: from French mostre, from Latin monstrare to show.

Phrasal Verb: muster someone in
    To enrol or enlist them as a new recruit.
Phrasal Verb: muster someone out
    To discharge them from service.


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