Definition of Outmarch. Meaning of Outmarch. Synonyms of Outmarch

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Definition of Outmarch

Outmarch
Outmarch Out*march", v. t. To surpass in marching; to march faster than, or so as to leave behind.

Meaning of Outmarch from wikipedia

- discuss them. With rations and supplies destro****, Lee's last hope was to outmarch the Union pursuers to Lynchburg where there were more rations and supplies...
- surrender was his last remaining course of action, Lee still attempted to outmarch the Union forces. In Lee's final attack at Appomattox on the morning April...
- Mardi Gras parade in 1886. Kersands offered $1000 to any rival who could outmarch them. He also continued to play engagements with other companies, including...
- the Battle of Keynsham on June 25, Monmouth and the rebels attempted to outmarch the Royal forces and advance towards London, marching east around Bath...
- Map of the Battle of the Niemen River: 3rd Battalion, commanded by Vitkauskas, managed to outmarch Polish encirclement from Hoža via Lida to Ashmyany...
- Longstreet blamed his guides and a lack of maps for his inability to outmarch Burnside to Campbell's Station. In fact, he was informed of his opportunity...
- Republicans, who refused to dig trenches. Consequently, the Nationalists outmarched and outflanked the defenders, forcing perpetual retreats by threatening...
- Corps and was a harsh disciplinarian. By 14 September, the Reserve Corps outmarched its wagon train and had no food. Though Granger had forbidden his soldiers...