Marched Upon - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

To be 'marched upon' means to have someone or something walk or parade forcefully over it, usually implying invasion or trampling. Think of soldiers 'marching upon' enemy territory. It signifies a forceful intrusion and dominance. It’s not just walking; it suggests a deliberate and imposing movement over something. It can also be used figuratively to describe being overwhelmed or suppressed.

Etymology

The phrase 'marched upon' combines 'marched,' derived from the Old French 'marcher' (to walk, stride), and 'upon,' meaning 'on' or 'over.' The etymology highlights the idea of deliberate and organized movement over a surface. It carries connotations of military action and control.

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Examples

  • "The army marched upon the capital city."
  • "His dreams were marched upon by reality."
  • "The protesters marched upon the government building."
  • "The weeds marched upon the carefully manicured lawn."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine in 'Game of Thrones,' when an army 'marched upon' Winterfell. The whole kingdom knew things were about to get serious. It signified impending conflict and potential devastation. The anticipation was HUGE! βš”οΈ

Encouragement

Use 'marched upon' when you want to express a forceful intrusion or invasion. It adds a sense of drama and intensity to your descriptions. March forward with your vocabulary and conquer new words! πŸš€

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