muster out



muster out

v.
1. To discharge someone from military service. Used chiefly in the passive: The last of the soldiers who fought in that battle were mustered out last week.
2. To be discharged from military service: I mustered out last month, and I'm proud that I had the chance to serve my country.
See also: muster, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BramBRAHMEnglish, Dutch
GilgameshGIL-gə-mesh (English)Near Eastern Mythology
Jana (2)YAH-nahCroatian, Serbian
BriceBRIES (English)French, English
Josselin-French
Severianus-Ancient Roman