Marching orders
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British pronunciation/mˈɑːtʃɪŋ ˈɔːdəz/
American pronunciation/mˈɑːɹtʃɪŋ ˈɔːɹdɚz/

Definition & Meaning of "marching orders"

Marching orders
01

a set of instructions from a person in authority concerning what one must do or how to do it

marching orders definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "marching orders" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "marching orders" can be traced back to military terminology. In military operations, "marching orders" referred to the specific instructions given to soldiers regarding their movement, formation, and objectives. It provided clear guidance on the route, timing, and actions required during a march or campaign. It is commonly used in professional settings, such as workplaces, military operations, sports teams, or project management.

02

a notice that a person receives, asking them to leave a place or job

marching orders definition and meaning
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The coach gathered the team and gave them their marching orders, emphasizing the need for discipline and teamwork in the upcoming game.
After the disappointing sales results, the CEO gave the marketing team their marching orders to come up with a new and innovative campaign.
As the battle commenced, the general issued the soldiers their marching orders, directing them to advance and secure the strategic hill.
Three players got their marching orders last week.
She was called into the boss's office and given her marching orders.
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