0 past simple and past participle of parade
1 (of a group) to walk or march somewhere, usually as part of a public celebration:
Rather than masking the problems that afflicted her business, she paraded them in full view of her customers.
Usually a unit would be paraded at 10.00 a. m. in full dress uniform.
The familiar failures of leadership and examples of extravagant demagoguery are paraded.
In the popular media, ' crisis' is a word that is repeated frequently as negative statistics and stereotypes are paraded.
Individual thinkers and writers are paraded and then put into the ring.
The image of youth is paraded by totalitarian regimes to extol their innovativeness in comparison with the ageing liberal world.
In the ballets they are paraded before the audience in great numbers.
In such ways it was hoped that decrees would be paraded in public and assimilated by attentive spectators.