0 present participle of parade
1 (of a group) to walk or march somewhere, usually as part of a public celebration:
This rather old-fashioned parading of different professions' contributions and views is rescued by the earlier chapters which take a broader look at the complex issues.
Modelling includes both the act of showing something (like the fashion model parading with a new dress) and the process of copying and transfer.
The translation of indruticans as 'parading' is merely a guess from context.
Nothing was done, much to the contrary, to prevent them from parading in town afterwards.
Parading down its central aisle, the ends of the stacks present a text, the pages of the catalogue made spatial.
She has been parading this about for months now.
What are we coming to when decent people have to go through the humiliation of parading themselves in such a way?
Maybe he was not parading under false colours.