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procession

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Explanation of "Procession"

Definition:
A "procession" is a noun that refers to a group of people, animals, or vehicles moving forward in an organized way, often for a specific purpose. It usually follows a set path and can be part of a ceremony, celebration, or event.

Advanced Usage:

In a more advanced context, "procession" can also refer to theological concepts. For example, in Christianity, it can describe the way the Holy Spirit is said to come forth from God the Father and Jesus Christ, which is often discussed in theological debates.

Word Variants:
  • Processional (adjective): Relating to or occurring in a procession.
    • Example: "The processional music played as the guests entered the hall."
  • Process (verb): To carry out a series of actions or steps to achieve a result.
    • Example: "The data was processed to generate the final report."
Different Meanings:
  1. General Meaning: The act of moving forward in a group.
  2. Theological Meaning: Refers to the origination or emanation of the Holy Spirit in certain religious beliefs.
Synonyms:
  • Parade
  • March
  • Caravan
  • Train
  • Line
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • While there are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "procession," you can create phrases that use the word in context:
    • "In a grand procession," meaning in a very impressive and organized way.
    • "To lead a procession," meaning to be at the front of a group moving forward.
Summary:

"Procession" is a versatile word that can describe a physical movement of a group as well as have deeper meanings in religious contexts.

Noun
  1. the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)
  2. the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation
    • processions were forbidden
  3. (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost
    • the emanation of the Holy Spirit
    • the rising of the Holy Ghost
    • the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son

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