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Definition of Muster in
1. Verb. Engage somebody to enter the army.
Specialized synonyms: Levy, Raise, Recruit
Generic synonyms: Enrol, Enroll, Enter, Inscribe, Recruit
Derivative terms: Draft, Draftee, Enlistee, Enlisting, Enlistment
Antonyms: Discharge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muster In
Literary usage of Muster in
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual for Courts-martial, Courts of Inquiry and of Other Procedure Under by United States War Dept (1916)
"The enlistment or muster in of the person must be at the time prohibited by law
or by regulations or orders that were operative as to the accused. ..."
2. A Treatise on the Military Law of the United States: Together with the by George Breckenridge Davis (1898)
"But taking up a man's name upon the rolls and accepting his services «sa soldier
is a constructive muster in. Ibid , par. 2. 8 The requirement of Article 1. ..."
3. A Treatise on the Military Law of the United States: Together with the by George Breckenridge Davis (1913)
"A muster-in is not necessarily formal. A mere enrollment is not a muster in, and
does not place the party in the military service. ..."
4. The History of the United States of America by Richard Hildreth (1880)
"MILITARY muster in KENTUCKY. back on their constitutional rights, denying the
general's CHAPTER authority to march them into Canada, and resisting all _ ..."
5. Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801 by George Clinton, Hugh Hastings, James Austin Holden (1904)
"Colonel Willett Suggests to Governor Clinton the Necessity of Appointing a Major
to muster in the New Levies. Fort Rensselaer, 22nd, October 1781. ..."
6. Transatlantic Sketches, Comprising Visits to the Most Interesting Scenes in by James Edward Alexander (1833)
"A muster in Vermont.—Evacuation Day at New York.—The Invincibles.—Prospects of
War—Britons ought to be superior to petty jealousy. ..."