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Synonym: hikeparadetrampwalkAntonym: haltstopSimilar words: researcharchitectresearcherpatriarchyin search ofarchitecturea far cryporchMeaning: [mɑrtʃ /mɑːtʃ]  n. 1. the month following February and preceding April 2. the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind) 3. a steady advance 4. a procession of people walking together 5. district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area 6. genre of music written for marching 7. a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture. v. 1. march in a procession 2. force to march 3. walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride 4. march in protest; take part in a demonstration 5. walk ostentatiously 6. cause to march or go at a marching pace 7. lie adjacent to another or share a boundary. 
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(211) In the end the police decided not to ban the march.
(212) March and April sales this year were up 8 per cent on the corresponding period in 1992.
(213) The film will be released in London in March and countrywide in May.
(214) The army set off on a forced march towards Berlin.
(215) The next edition of the book is projected for publication in March.
(216) The lecturers joined the protest march to show solidarity with their students.
(217) Martin was sworn into office as prime minister in March.
(218) I am writing to you with regard to your letter of 15 March.
(219) He gathered his troops and prepared to march on the capital .
(220) The march of events is as fast as we thought.
(221) He died in March leaving a widow and three children.
(222) Police closed off about 12 blocks of a major San Francisco thoroughfare for today's march.
(223) The demonstrators will march through the heart of the capital.
(224) The United Nations brokered a peace in Mogadishu at the end of March.
(225) The pianist played the happy pair out with the wedding March.
(225) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(226) It is impossible to stop the forward march of progress/time.
(227) The government have retained the support which greeted their assumption of power last March.
(228) US unemployment figures for March showed the jobless rate stuck at 7 per cent.
(229) The country has been on a war footing since March.
(230) It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade. Charles Dickens 
(231) The new group did not in fact achieve its target of 100,000 pledged supporters and had faded away by March.
(232) Applications for the next academic year should be in before 30 March 1992.
(233) In its accounts for the year ended 31 March 1992(sentencedict.com), 3i has changed its policy for accounting for operating costs.
(234) One of its first actions on taking power in March was to set up a committee to review the project.
(235) The men were injured in March last year when seven cubic metres of concentrated nitric acid escaped from a valve.
(236) The five-digit access code is required until at least March 1997, when the state market is more fully deregulated.
(237) The job should be finished round about March next year.
(238) After college, they moved on to literary and academic careers and began a rightward march through the 1940s and 1950s.
(239) This was accomplished by the trades of buying September for £59900, and selling March for £62025.
(240) In view of the Duchess of York's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision.
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