Definition of Marching in English :

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Marching meaning in English

Meaning of Marching in English

Pronunciation of Marching in English

Marching pronunciation in English

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Marching

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Noun

1. march, marching

the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind)

Example Sentences:
'it was a long march'
'we heard the sound of marching'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Marching

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verb
1. (intransitive)
to walk or proceed with stately or regular steps, usually in a procession or military formation
2. (transitive)
to make (a person or group) proceed
he marched his army to the town
3. (transitive)
to traverse or cover by marching
to march a route
noun
4. 
the act or an instance of marching
5. 
a regular stride
a slow march
6. 
a long or exhausting walk
7. 
advance; progression (of time, etc)
8. 
a distance or route covered by marching
9. 
a piece of music, usually in four beats to the bar, having a strongly accented rhythm
10.  steal a march on
noun
1. Also called: marchland
a frontier, border, or boundary or the land lying along it, often of disputed ownership
verb
2. (intr; often foll by upon or with)
to share a common border (with)
noun
the third month of the year, consisting of 31 days
noun
the German name for the Morava (sense 1)
abbreviation for
Master of Architecture
abbreviation for
Marchioness

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Marching

see synonyms of marching
noun
the third month of the year, having 31 days
abbrev. Mar, Mr, or M
verb intransitive
1. 
to walk with regular, steady steps of equal length, usually in a group or military formation
2. 
to walk in a grave, stately way
3. 
to advance or progress steadily
verb transitive
4. 
to cause (troops, etc.) to march
5. 
to cause or force to go
noun
6. 
the act of marching
7. 
a regular forward movement; steady advance; progress
the march of events
8. 
a regular, steady step or pace
9. 
the distance covered in a period of marching
a day's march
10. 
a long, tiring walk
11. 
a piece of music, with a steady, even beat, suitable for marching
12. 
an organized walk by a number of people demonstrating on some public issue
a peace march
noun
1. 
a boundary, border, or frontier
2. 
a borderland, esp. one in dispute
verb intransitive
3.  Rare
to have a common border (with); border

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Marching

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v. marched, march·ing, march·es
v.intr.
1.
a. To walk steadily and rhythmically forward in step with others.
b. To begin to move in such a manner: The troops will march at dawn.
2.
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. To traverse by progressing steadily and rhythmically: They marched the route in a day.
n.
1. The act of marching, especially:
a. The steady forward movement of a body of troops.
b. A long tiring journey on foot.
2. Steady forward movement or progression: the march of time.
3. A regulated pace: quick march; slow march.
4. The distance covered within a certain period of time by moving or progressing steadily and rhythmically: a week's march away.
5. Music A composition in regularly accented, usually duple meter that is appropriate to accompany marching.
6. An organized walk or procession by a group of people for a specific cause or issue.
n.
1. The border or boundary of a country or an area of land; a frontier.
2. A tract of land bordering on two countries and claimed by both.
intr.v. marched, march·ing, march·es
To have a common boundary: England marches with Scotland.

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