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Marched Meaning In Bengali মিছিল

Marched

দুর্বারভাবে অগ্রসর করান, দুর্বারভাবে অগ্রসর হত্তয়া, দৃঢ়ভাবে অগ্রসর করান, যাইতে বাধ্য করান, দৃঢ়ভাবে অগ্রসর হত্তয়া, কুচকাত্তয়াজ করিয়া যাত্তয়া,

Definition

1) The past tense of the verb "march," which means to walk or proceed in a strong, regular, or rhythmic manner, usually in a group or military formation.
2) To move or progress in a purposeful or determined way, as if advancing towards a goal or objective.
3) To participate in a public demonstration or protest by walking together in a group with uniform movement and coordinated steps.

Examples

Marched Example in a sentence

1) The soldiers marched in perfect formation to the beat of the drums.

2) The protestors marched through the city streets, chanting slogans.

3) The band marched in the parade, playing lively music.

4) The athletes marched into the stadium for the opening ceremony.

5) The students marched to the principal's office to demand change.

6) The ants marched in a straight line across the kitchen floor.

7) The protesters marched peacefully to the government building.

8) The hikers marched up the mountain trail, determined to reach the summit.

9) The soldiers marched for hours under the scorching sun.

10) The band members marched in uniform attire during the halftime show.

Part of Speech

Marched (Noun)

Synonyms

March - (VERB) দুর্বারভাবে অগ্রসর করান

March - (VERB) দুর্বারভাবে অগ্রসর হত্তয়া

March - (VERB) দৃঢ়ভাবে অগ্রসর করান

Drive , March - (VERB) যাইতে বাধ্য করান

March - (VERB) দৃঢ়ভাবে অগ্রসর হত্তয়া

Parade , Outmarch , March , Boot - (VERB) কুচকাত্তয়াজ করিয়া যাত্তয়া

Antonyms

Retreat
Idle
Linger

Encyclopedia

The past tense of the verb "march," which means to walk or proceed in a strong, regular, or rhythmic manner, usually in a group or military formation.
To move or progress in a purposeful or determined way, as if advancing towards a goal or objective.
To participate in a public demonstration or protest by walking together in a group with uniform movement and coordinated steps.