remuster

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Etymology[edit]

re- +‎ muster

Verb[edit]

remuster (third-person singular simple present remusters, present participle remustering, simple past and past participle remustered)

  1. To muster again, be gathered together again (especially of a military force).
    • 2004, Andrea Levy, chapter 13, in Small Island[1], London: Review, page 146:
      ‘Men. The second front is well under way and our greatest need now is for men on the ground. Some of you, in fact most of you, who had originally volunteered for air-crew duty will need to remuster for your trade training. We need ground staff. You will need to remuster for ground-staff duty.’

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