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I . march <-es> [mɑːrtʃ, Brit mɑːtʃ] N a. MIL

II . march [mɑːrtʃ, Brit mɑːtʃ] VB intr

peace march <-es> N

protest march N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Promised safe conduct, he was marched under guard to the townhouse where the council had assembled.
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Surviving soldiers doffed their caps and waived to the grandstands, then marched back to their campsites to prepare to do it again the next day.
nation.time.com
He unfolded the banner of rebellion and marched against the capital, allegedly supported by 20,000 men.
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A local sheriff marched past, perspiring through his regulation white shirt.
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I marched in ready to offer inexpert parenting advice to my overwhelmed spouse.
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In the southern part of the nation, pirates even marched deep inland, causing havoc.
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The detainees were held in miserable conditions and then marched back east for trial.
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I marched in the schoolteacher segment, because my sister was a schoolteacher.
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This group was marched to the railroad station and placed in open boxcars.
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The whole army then marched three times around the pyre before it was lit.
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