countermarch
Americannoun
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a march back over the same ground.
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a complete reversal of conduct or measures.
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
verb
noun
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the act or instance of countermarching
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a reversal of method, conduct, etc
Etymology
Origin of countermarch
Example Sentences
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And when the townspeople drive them out of town with a countermarch, it’s very moving.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 24, 2013
From a tense week of legal march and countermarch, political charge and countercharge, the U.S. emerged one big step behind its starting point.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Ronald Reagan has tried to stage a countermarch.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A year ago the comrades got orders to countermarch into the A.V.C.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I was unwilling to fight, and knew that to countermarch would be ruinous.
From History of Morgan's Cavalry by Duke, Basil Wilson
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