verb
- to walk with regular steps in a steady rhythm, especially as part of a group
- to walk somewhere quickly and with determination
- to force someone to walk somewhere
noun
- an organized walk by a group of people to express their opinions or protest
- the act of walking with regular steps in a steady rhythm
- the third month of the year
Examples
- The soldiers marched across the parade ground.
- She marched into the office and demanded to see the manager.
- The police marched the suspect to the patrol car.
- Thousands joined the march for civil rights.
- The wedding march began as the bride entered.
- March is when spring officially begins.
- The band played a military march during the ceremony.
- Students marched through the streets to protest tuition increases.