Muster Out

B1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    30 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Muster Out Meanings

    verb to discharge or release from military service

    adverb used to describe the action of mustering out

    Fields related to muster out

    Military

    In the military, 'muster out' refers to the process of discharging or releasing a member from service.

    Civil War History

    During the American Civil War, 'muster out' was commonly used to describe the end of a soldier's service.

    Historical Records

    In historical records, 'muster out' may be found in documents related to military service and personnel management.

    Occupation Usage of muster out

    Military

    In the military, 'muster out' refers to the process of officially discharging a service member from their duties and returning them to civilian life after completing their service.

    Historian

    Historians may use the term 'muster out' when discussing the demobilization of soldiers at the end of a war or conflict.

    HR Manager

    HR managers may use 'muster out' when referring to the process of terminating an employee's contract or employment with the company.

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