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- Dictionarymarch/mɑːtʃ/
verb
- 1. walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread: "thousands marched behind the coffin" Similar
noun
- 1. an act or instance of marching: "the relieving force was more than a day's march away" Similar
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MARCH definition: 1. an event in which a large number of people walk through a public place to express their support…. Learn more.
The meaning of MARCH is a border region : frontier; especially : a district originally set up to defend a boundary —usually used in plural. How to use march in a sentence.
noun. the act or course of marching. the distance covered in a single period of marching: The edge of the desert is three days' march away. forward movement; advance; progress: The unrestrained march of science and technology may have some alarming social consequences.
A march is the action, by a group of soldiers, of walking somewhere with very regular steps, as a group.
To march is to walk with deliberate, short steps that fall in a regular rhythm. You can take your time walking into school in the morning, or you can march right up the steps and through the door. SKIP TO CONTENT
a. To proceed directly and purposefully: marched in and demanded to see the manager. b. To progress steadily onward; advance: Time marches on. 3. To participate in an organized walk, as for a public cause. v.tr. 1. To cause to move or otherwise progress in a steady rhythmical manner: march soldiers into battle; marched us off to the dentist. 2.
MARCH meaning: 1. an event in which a large number of people walk through a public place to express their support…. Learn more.