overmarch Sentence Examples

  1. The invading army's overmarch through enemy territory left a trail of devastation.
  2. The relentless overmarch of the soldiers tested their endurance to its limits.
  3. The overmarch had a demoralizing effect on the troops, as they struggled against fatigue and hunger.
  4. The supply lines were unable to keep up with the overmarch, leading to shortages of food and ammunition.
  5. The enemy forces took advantage of the overmarch, launching surprise attacks on the exhausted soldiers.
  6. The overmarch proved to be a strategic blunder, as it weakened the army and left it vulnerable to defeat.
  7. Despite the hardships, the troops maintained their discipline and pressed on with their overmarch.
  8. The overmarch lasted for weeks, and by the end, the soldiers were mere shadows of their former selves.
  9. The overmarch had a lasting impact on the soldiers, both physically and emotionally.
  10. The overmarch became a symbol of the sacrifices made in the pursuit of victory.

overmarch Meaning

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overmarch (v. t. & i.)

To march too far, or too much; to exhaust by marching.

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To march too far, or too much; to exhaust by marching.

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The invading army's overmarch through enemy territory left a trail of devastation.

The relentless overmarch of the soldiers tested their endurance to its limits.

The overmarch had a demoralizing effect on the troops, as they struggled against fatigue and hunger.

The supply lines were unable to keep up with the overmarch, leading to shortages of food and ammunition.