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Definitions from the WebMarching OrderNoun: The specific arrangement or sequence in which a group of people or things are positioned or organized for a march. Example sentence: The sergeant issued the marching order, with the soldiers lining up in single file. Noun: A set of instructions or commands given to a group of people, especially in a military context, to regulate their actions during a march or a military operation. Example sentence: The general provided the marching order to the troops before they commenced their advance. Idiom: Used figuratively to describe the arrangement or organization of tasks or responsibilities in a particular order. Example sentence: The team had to follow the company's new marching order for project completion. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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