march against (someone or something)

march against (someone or something)

To join in a protest march in opposition to someone or something. Nearly 200,000 people have come to march against the legislation being pushed forward by the new administration. Protestors marching against the new prime minister were violently dispelled by police forces earlier this morning.
See also: march
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

march against someone or something

to march in a demonstration against someone or something. The demonstrators marched against the mayor. The citizens got together and marched against crime and injustice.
See also: march
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • march against
  • be on the march
  • on the march
  • steal a march on someone, to
  • parade in front of
  • parade in front of (someone or something)
  • push (someone or something) over
  • push over
  • march out of step (with someone or something)
  • march out of time