March
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British pronunciation/mˈɑːt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈmɑɹtʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "march"

March
01

the third month of the year, after February and before April

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March is a month when the weather starts to get warmer.
March is the month that marks the beginning of daylight saving time in some countries.
02

a formal, organized, and usually ceremonial procession of people, often military personnel, moving in a uniform and rhythmic way

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Thousands joined the march for equal rights.
The students organized a peace march.
03

a procession of people walking together

march definition and meaning
04

a steady advance

05

a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture

06

a musical piece in duple or quadruple rhythm that is written to accompany or suggest marching

What is a "march"?

A march is a musical composition with a strong, regular rhythm and a steady beat, designed to accompany or evoke the feeling of walking or marching. It typically features a strong, rhythmic pattern with a clear and consistent tempo, often in 2/4 or 4/4 time. Marches are commonly used in military and ceremonial contexts, as well as in parades and processions. They are characterized by their straightforward, rhythmic structure and can be either lively and upbeat or more solemn and dignified.

07

district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area

to march
01

to walk firmly with regular steps

Intransitive: to march | to march somewhere
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The soldiers marched in perfect formation, their boots hitting the ground with a rhythmic cadence.
In military training, recruits are taught to march in unison to foster discipline and teamwork.
02

to walk with a large group of people as a sign of protest

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The protesters chanted slogans as they marched, their voices echoing through the streets.
With banners held high, the activists continued to march through the city.
03

to compel or order someone to move rapidly on foot, typically in a controlled or organized manner

Transitive: to march sb somewhere
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The drill sergeant marched the recruits around the training ground to instill discipline and endurance.
The teacher had to march the misbehaving students to the principal's office for a talking-to.
04

to advance or progress steadily with determination and intent

Intransitive: to march | to march somewhere
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The expedition team started to march through the dense jungle.
The volunteers began to march through the neighborhood, distributing food to those in need.
05

to share boundaries or be adjacent to another geographical area

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Transitive: to march with sth
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France and Spain march along the Pyrenees mountain range.
The United States marches with Canada to the north.
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