Motorcading: meaning, definitions and examples

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motorcading

 

[ ˈmoʊtərˌkeɪdɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

transport context

Motorcading refers to the act of traveling in a convoy of vehicles, typically for a specific purpose such as transporting a dignitary or as part of a formal event. This practice often involves a combination of police escorting and careful coordination to ensure the safety and efficiency of the journey. It is commonly seen during official state visits, parades, and when a high-profile individual must make a public appearance. Motorcading not only serves a functional purpose but also helps create a spectacle that denotes status and authority.

Synonyms

caravaning, convoying, escorting.

Examples of usage

  • The president was motorcading through the city during his visit.
  • They organized a motorcading event to raise awareness for the cause.
  • The security team prepared for the motorcading to ensure safety.
  • Motorcading is essential during state ceremonies.
  • The celebrity motorcaded to the awards show.

Translations

Translations of the word "motorcading" in other languages:

🇵🇹 motociclismo

🇮🇳 मोटरसाइकिल रैली

🇩🇪 Motorrad-Karawane

🇮🇩 mendampingi motor

🇺🇦 мотоциклетний кортеж

🇵🇱 motocyklowy konwój

🇯🇵 バイクの行進

🇫🇷 motocyclisme

🇪🇸 motociclismo

🇹🇷 motosiklet konvoyu

🇰🇷 모터사이클 행진

🇸🇦 موكب دراجات نارية

🇨🇿 motocyklový průvod

🇸🇰 motocyklový sprievod

🇨🇳 摩托车游行

🇸🇮 motoristična karavana

🇮🇸 motorsýning

🇰🇿 мотоцикл шеруі

🇬🇪 მოტოციკლური კრებული

🇦🇿 moto yürüşü

🇲🇽 moto desfile

Etymology

The term 'motorcade' is derived from the combination of the word 'motor', which refers to a vehicle powered by an engine, and 'cade', which originates from the French word 'cavalcade' meaning a procession of riders or horse-drawn carriages. The use of motorized vehicles for organized processions became popular in the 20th century, particularly after the advent of the automobile. Initially, motorcades were used for both military and ceremonial purposes and were often associated with public figures such as politicians and royalty. Over the years, the motorcade has evolved to include various safety protocols and law enforcement measures, making it a common sight during major events or VIP movements worldwide. The practice underscores not only the need for security but also the public spectacle surrounding influential figures.