Pronunciation: /ˈædʒəˌteɪtər/
noun a person who assists or helps in a military context
A1 The adjutator helped the soldiers with their equipment.
A2 The adjutator gave orders to the troops during the training exercise.
B1 The adjutator was responsible for coordinating logistics for the battalion.
B2 The adjutator played a crucial role in the military operation by organizing supplies and resources.
C1 The adjutator's strategic planning and leadership skills were instrumental in the success of the mission.
C2 The adjutator's ability to adapt to changing circumstances and make quick decisions was highly valued by the commanding officers.
formal The adjutator efficiently organized the troops for the upcoming battle.
informal The adjutator made sure everyone was in the right place at the right time.
slang The adjutator was like the ultimate boss, keeping everyone in line.
figurative In the chaos of the situation, she acted as the adjutator, bringing order to the madness.
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