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March (Verb)

Meaning 1

Cause to march or go at a marching pace; "They marched the mules into the desert".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The sergeant marched his platoon into the training grounds to begin their drill exercises.
  • The farmer marched his livestock to the nearby fields for grazing.
  • She marched the children to the bus stop on time for their school pick-up.
  • The guide marched the hikers through the dense forest, pointing out hidden landmarks.
  • The sheriff marched the prisoners into the courtroom for their trial.

Related Words

  • March (noun)

Meaning 2

March in a procession; "They processed into the dining room".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The band will march into the stadium to begin the halftime show.
  • The soldiers marched into the parade grounds for their daily inspection.
  • With their rifles raised high, the troops marched onto the reviewing stand.
  • The newlywed couple will march down the aisle to receive congratulations.
  • The children marched alongside the floats in the colorful Mardi Gras parade.

Synonyms

  • Process

Hyponyms

  • Promenade
  • March Out
  • Troop

Related Words

  • Marching (noun)
  • March (noun)

Meaning 3

Force to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The ruthless leader forced his captives to march through the scorching desert for hours without rest.
  • Roman soldiers were made to march for miles in heavy armor as a form of punishment.
  • The enemy army marched its prisoners of war across the border, ignoring all humanitarian laws.
  • The commander ordered his troops to march the rebel leaders through the main streets as a warning to others.
  • Rebels were marched through the city square, stripped of their uniforms, and humiliated in public view.

Related Words

  • March (noun)

Meaning 4

March in protest; take part in a demonstration; "Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The students will march in protest against the tuition hike on Friday.
  • Activists began to assemble early in the morning and soon started to march towards the city hall.
  • Residents will march to raise awareness about the negative impact of the new construction project on the environment.
  • Citizens plan to march to express their solidarity with the striking workers and demand better working conditions.
  • On Saturday, thousands will march through the city center in a peaceful protest against the recent government policy changes.

Synonyms

  • Demonstrate

Hypernyms

  • Protest
  • Dissent

Hyponyms

  • Picket

Related Words

  • March (noun)

Meaning 5

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".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • She marched into the office, her expression determined and confident.
  • He marched across the football field, the ball tightly clutched in his hands.
  • During the protest, hundreds of people marched down the main street, waving signs and banners.
  • The firefighters marched towards the burning building, ready to rescue anyone inside.
  • The band marched around the stadium, performing an intricate routine.

Related Words

  • March (noun)
  • March On (verb)
  • Marcher (noun)

Meaning 6

Walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • She made sure to march him around the office to show off her new fiancé to all her coworkers.
  • After winning the award, he began to march confidently into the after-party with a beaming smile.
  • She took great pleasure in marching her designer handbag down the high street for everyone to see.
  • He started to march his new partner to all the exclusive social gatherings to prove his status.
  • The pop star's latest celebrity protégé has been marching her new beau on red carpets worldwide.

Synonyms

  • Parade
  • Exhibit

Hypernyms

  • Walk

Meaning 7

Lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The boundary of our town marches with the forest to the east.
  • Their land marches with ours, and we've never had any boundary disputes.
  • The border of the state marches with several neighboring states.
  • Our garden marches with the park, providing a beautiful green oasis.
  • The new development marches with the existing housing estate.

Synonyms

  • Adjoin
  • Butt On
  • Edge
  • Butt Against
  • Butt
  • Abut
  • Border

Hypernyms

  • Adjoin
  • Meet
  • Contact
  • Touch

Hyponyms

  • Neighbor
  • Neighbour

Related Words

  • March (noun)
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