Antonyms for demarche


Grammar : Noun
Spell : dey-marsh
Phonetic Transcription : deɪˈmarʃ


Definition of demarche

Origin :
  • 1650s, "walk, step," from French démarche (15c.) literally "gait, walk, bearing," from démarcher (12c.) "to march," from de- + marcher (see march (v.)). Meaning "a diplomatic step" attested from 1670s. A word never quite anglicized.
  • As in maneuver : noun move, tactic
Example sentences :
  • A hotel would be nothing; you could call on anybody at a hotel, if you had to; but here would be a demarche indeed!
  • Extract from : « Lady Baltimore » by Owen Wister

Synonyms for demarche

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