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  1. 1. a. : a group of individuals moving along in an orderly often ceremonial way. b. : succession, sequence. 2. a. : continuous forward movement : progression. b. : emanation. the Holy Spirit's procession from the Father. procession. 2 of 2. verb. processioned; processioning; processions. intransitive verb. archaic. : to go in procession. Synonyms.

  2. A procession is a line of people or vehicles moving along in an orderly and often ceremonial way. A very common example is a funeral procession, which is the line of cars or people traveling together to a burial. A parade is another kind of procession. Procession is the noun form of the verb process, meaning to proceed in or as if in a procession.

  3. A line or group of people moving together in a deliberate way is a procession. You're most likely to see a procession during some kind of ceremony, parade, or festival. A line of cars moving together to a cemetery is a funeral procession, and a bunch of parents pushing babies in strollers in a parade are also a procession.

  4. a series of people or things, one after the other: My day has just been a never-ending procession of visitors. Fewer examples. The dancers leading the procession were in colourful and elaborate costumes. He craned forward to see the procession. Huge crowds followed the funeral procession in a public demonstration of grief.

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › ProcessionProcession - Wikipedia

    Procession. For other uses, see Procession (disambiguation). A procession is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner. [1] A funeral procession, illustrated in a manuscript of the Hours of the Virgin. Fifteenth century. British Library, Add MS 27697. History[edit] A Royal Procession.

  6. 1. :an organized group or line of people or vehicles that move together slowly as part of a ceremony. count. a funeral/wedding procession. There was a procession of children carrying candles. noncount. The cars moved in procession to the cemetery. 2. [count]:a number of people or things that come or happen one after another: series — + of.

  7. [countable, uncountable] a line of people or vehicles that move along slowly, especially as part of a ceremony; the act of moving in this way. a funeral procession. a torchlight procession. The procession made its way down the hill. in procession Groups of unemployed people from all over the country marched in procession to the capital.

  8. 4 days ago · A procession is a group of people who are walking, riding, or driving in a line as part of a public event . ...a funeral procession. ...religious processions. Synonyms: parade, train, march, file More Synonyms of procession. More Synonyms of procession. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  9. noun [ C ] uk / prəˈseʃ ə n / us. Add to word list. a line of people or vehicles that moves forward slowly as part of a ceremony or public event: a funeral procession. (Definition of procession from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of procession. in Chinese (Traditional) 行列,隊伍, 一系列,一長串… See more.

  10. 1. the act of proceeding in a regular formation. 2. a group of people or things moving forwards in an orderly, regular, or ceremonial manner. 3. (Music, other) a hymn, litany, etc, sung in a procession. 4. (Theology) Christianity the emanation of the Holy Spirit. vb. ( intr) rare to go in procession.

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