Meaning of march
Definition of march
(noun)
the
month
following
February and
preceding
April
the act of marching;
walking
with
regular
steps
(especially in a
procession
of
some
kind); "it was a
long
march"; "we
heard
the
sound
of marching"
a
steady
advance; "the
march
of science"; "the
march
of time"
a
procession
of
people
walking
together; "the
march
went up Fifth Avenue"
district
consisting of the
area
on
either
side
of a
border
or
boundary
of a
country
or an area; "the Welsh
marches
between
England and Wales"
genre
of
music
written
for marching; "Sousa wrote the
best
marches"
a
degree
granted
for the
successful
completion
of
advanced
study
of
architecture
(verb)
march
in a procession; "They
processed
into the
dining
room"
force
to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners
through
Manchuria"
walk
fast, with
regular
or
measured
steps;
walk
with a stride; "He marched into the
classroom
and
announced
the exam"; "The soldiers marched
across
the border"
march
in protest;
take
part
in a demonstration; "Thousands
demonstrated
against
globalization
during the
meeting
of the
most
powerful
economic
nations in Seattle"
walk
ostentatiously; "She parades her new
husband
around
town"
cause
to
march
or go at a
marching
pace; "They marched the mules into the desert"
lie
adjacent
to
another
or
share
a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England
marches
with Scotland"
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