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  1. 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.

  2. PROCESSION meaning: 1 : an organized group or line of people or vehicles that move together slowly as part of a ceremony; 2 : a number of people or things that come or happen one after another series + of.

  3. [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.

  4. 2 days ago · 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. a hymn, litany, etc sung in a procession. 4. Christianity. the emanation of the Holy Spirit.

  5. procession. noun [ C ] uk / prəˈseʃ ə n / us. Add to word list. 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)

  6. procession /prəˈsɛʃən/ n. the act of proceeding in a regular formation. a group of people or things moving forwards in an orderly, regular, or ceremonial manner. the emanation of the Holy Spirit. vb. ( intransitive) rare to go in procession. Etymology: 12th Century: via Old French from Latin prōcessiō a marching forwards.

  7. 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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