Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
your marching orders
phrase
/jʊr ˈmɑrʧɪŋ ˈɔrdərz/
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Definition
Instructions or commands that one must follow, particularly in a military or authoritative context.
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Examples
- You will receive your marching orders before the operation begins.
- After the briefing, the team got their marching orders and went to work.
- He was given his marching orders to complete the project by Friday.
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Meaning
The phrase refers to specific guidance or commands given to someone to carry out a task or mission, often implying a sense of urgency and expectation to comply.
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Synonyms
- instructions
- command
- directive
- orders
- guidance