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- Dictionaryverbmarch (verb) · marches (third person present) · marched (past tense) · marched (past participle) · marching (present participle)
- walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread:"three companies of soldiers marched around the field"
- walk or proceed quickly and with determination:"without a word she marched from the room"
- force (someone) to walk somewhere quickly:"she gripped Rachel's arm and marched her out through the doors"
- walk along public roads in an organized procession to protest about something:"they planned to march on Baton Rouge" · "antigovernment protesters marched today through major cities"
- (of something abstract) proceed or advance inexorably:"time marches on"
Originlate Middle English: from French marcher ‘to walk’ (earlier ‘to trample’), of uncertain origin.nounMarches (plural noun) · the Marches (plural noun)- (Marches)a frontier or border area between two countries or territories, especially between England and Wales or (formerly) England and Scotland:"the Welsh Marches"
- (the Marches)dated name for Marche
verb(march with)march (verb) · marches (third person present) · marched (past tense) · marched (past participle) · marching (present participle)- (of a country, territory, or estate) have a common frontier with.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French marche (noun), marchir (verb), of Germanic origin; related to mark. - See results only from merriam-webster.com
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