Third-person singular simple present indicative form of march.(verb)
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Use "marches" in a sentence
"Sometimes the word marches side-by-side with anti-war sentiment, as it did in the Vietnam era when Sen. George McGovern issued his call to "Come home, America.""
"These are the kinds of storylines that work best with such a large cast and I'm hoping that Fraction keeps that in mind as his tenure on the title marches on after Second Coming."
"In truth, those investigating anti-war protests are likely to spot signs saying, "Support the Troops, Bring Them Home," and to see veterans themselves present as honored participants in marches -- members of organizations such as Veterans for Peace."