noun
- the act or practice of traveling in a motorcade; a procession of motor vehicles
verb
- to travel in or form a motorcade
Usage: present participle of motorcade
Examples
- The presidential motorcading through the city required extensive security preparations.
- The dignitaries were motorcading to the state dinner in a long line of limousines.
- Motorcading became a common practice for protecting high-ranking officials during public appearances.
- The motorcade was motorcading slowly down Main Street so crowds could see the visiting dignitary.
- Security personnel coordinated the motorcading of the ambassador's vehicle through downtown.
- The motorcading procession included police escorts and support vehicles.