Definition
A progression or unfolding of events which occurs in an unhurried, steady, deliberate manner.
In Context
- "[S]ome spirits, more audacious than the rest, became restive under the slow march of events."
- ""[T]he venerable order, the broad slow march from precedent to precedent that has made our English people great and this sunny island free—it is all an idle tale.""
- "For three decades, John Howard has been on a slow march to end centralized wage-fixing."