Who is taking out a procession? From where to where and why?
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A procession is a line of people or vehicles moving along in an orderly and often ceremonial way.
A very common example is a funeral procession, which is the line of cars or people traveling together to a burial. A parade is another kind of procession.
Procession is the noun form of the verb process, meaning to proceed in or as if in a procession.
Example: The procession was so long that they had to block traffic so it could stay together.
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