English to Indonesian Dictionary procession

procession

prosesi
definition
noun
a funeral procession
a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony or festival.
On the filioque controversy, Bulgakov demonstrates that the East did not have a formal theology for the procession of the Holy Spirit.
the emanation of the Holy Spirit.
translation of 'procession'
verb
mengikuti arak-arakan
noun
prosesi,
giringan,
iring-iringan,
arak-arakan,
defile,
ekor,
pawai
example
a funeral 'procession'
A congregation of several hundred people attended the usual evening mass at St Mary's and said the rosary after the statue was brought into the church in 'procession' .
The shores of the Bosphorus were lined with fishermen and a 'procession' of large, slow-moving families enjoying the unusually fine weather.
As he beds a 'procession' of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit.
Five thousand admirers marched in his funeral 'procession' and Poole became a martyr for anti-immigrant nativists.
That was all Carlin had to do before picking the ball out of the net with seven minutes remaining as the game deteriorated into a series of hopeful and hopeless long balls and a 'procession' of errant passes.
The 'procession' followed a private ceremony, attended by about 200 family and friends.
On the 10th day, the ruler, in silk and priceless gems, wended his way in 'procession' through the crowded streets on the gorgeously caparisoned elephant.
A torchlight 'procession' , a religious ceremony and blessing mark the day that Saint Dévoe is believed to have arrived in Monaco.
Verse 27 invites us to bind the festal 'procession' with branches, gathering up Palm Sunday as well as Good Friday.
When the most famous composer of the age died, about thirty thousand mourners were present at the funeral 'procession' on March 26, 1827.
Her poetry anthology Enough Rope was a bestseller and her life was a 'procession' of speakeasies, doomed affairs and half-hearted suicide attempts.
At this point Pope Hadrian I defended the doctrine of 'procession' through the Son against Charlemagne.
the fully robed civic dignitaries walk in 'procession'
Forgive me if I have, but I have heard a 'procession' of pro-government Israelis pop up on the radio to put the same case with slightly different vocal patterns.
Nowadays every lunchtime sees a 'procession' of pupils to the fast-food shops, where they purchase their batter-covered burgers and greasy chips.
On September 18, all the idols would be taken in 'procession' and immersed in River Cauvery.
We could see, for instance, the doddering old knights and dames of the order tottering in (none of them a day below 70 I'm sure) in 'procession' .
It has a man being taken in 'procession' down the platform, garland round his neck and a young girl leading him, men running backwards taking photographs.
The magazine glorifies a 'procession' of vaunted rebels for struggling to persuade a corporate hierarchy to let them generate profits.
his path was paved by a 'procession' of industry executives
Marcus repeatedly casts life as a kind of death already, a 'procession' of meaningless occurrences.
a funeral 'procession'
He makes us feel good about not liking French people by dressing up in ridiculous national costumes and acting dumb while interviewing a 'procession' of stereotypical Eurofreaks.
First at Ferrara and later at Florence, fourteen months were spent in discussing the 'procession' of the Spirit, more time than was devoted to any other issue!
On February 20, 1956, to the delight of all the people of Melaka, they were taken in 'procession' to a square opposite the Club.
These were not quite living men, these wanderers in that fog: they were a dream, a mystery, a 'procession' of shadows over a black sky.
As a result, Calle 54 is a 'procession' of performances by different musicians, staged especially for Trueba's camera.
Not only did the residents accord a warm reception to the artistes, there were several volunteers to act out a scene where the bridegroom is taken out in 'procession' in a car.
Much interest was centred in the event and when the candidates left in 'procession' for the church from the school, Churchgate was packed with onlookers.
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