muster call
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Definition
Noun: 1. A formal roll call: A "muster call" is a military procedure where the names of personnel are called out to account for all members at an assembly. It is used to verify attendance and ensure everyone is present.
Usage
- The term is used specifically in a military or similarly disciplined organizational context.
- It refers to the event or the act of calling the roll, not the list of names itself.
- It is a formal procedure, often conducted at the beginning of the day or following an assembly.
Examples
- The sergeant conducted the muster call at 0600 hours to ensure all soldiers were accounted for.
- After the emergency alarm, a quick muster call was held at the designated assembly point.
- Attendance is verified daily through the morning muster call.
Advanced Usage
- To answer (the) muster call: To be present and respond when one's name is called during this procedure.
- Every sailor must answer the muster call promptly.
Variants and Related Words
- Muster (noun/verb): The broader act of assembling troops or a gathering for inspection and roll call. "Muster call" is a specific type of muster.
- Roll call (noun): A more general term for the process of reading a list of names to determine who is present. "Muster call" is a formal, often military, roll call.
Synonyms
- Roll call
- Attendance call
Notes
- "Muster call" is a compound noun. Its meaning is specific to the procedural context of calling names at an assembly, primarily military.
Noun
- a call of the names of personnel at a military assembly