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third-person singular simple present marches on, present participle marching on, simple past and past participle marched on
To continue or keep on. quotations examples
The world changes, consumerism marches on, and things once considered luxuries for the well-heeled are now taken for granted by us all — homes with 2½ bathrooms, air travel, cars with power windows.
2019 April 10, Adrian Higgins, “This florist started caring for ailing orchids on the side. He’s now babysitting 13,000.”, in The Washington Post
To protest (a place or institution). examples
To invade or attack (a place); to move towards a place in preparation for an attack. examples