dismarch (Meaning)
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dismarch (v. i.)
To march away.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dismarch
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dismarch Sentence Examples
- The general ordered his troops to dismarch at dawn.
- The soldiers dismarched from the camp in perfect order.
- The dismarch was slow and arduous, as the roads were muddy and rutted.
- The dismarch took several days, as the army had to cross a wide river.
- The dismarch was a difficult test of endurance for the soldiers.
- Many soldiers fell ill during the dismarch, and some even died.
- The dismarch finally came to an end when the army reached its destination.
- The soldiers were glad to dismarch, as they were exhausted and hungry.
- The dismarch was a success, as the army reached its destination on time and in good order.
- The dismarch was a valuable learning experience for the soldiers, as it taught them how to endure hardship.
FAQs About the word dismarch
To march away.
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The general ordered his troops to dismarch at dawn.
The soldiers dismarched from the camp in perfect order.
The dismarch was slow and arduous, as the roads were muddy and rutted.
The dismarch took several days, as the army had to cross a wide river.