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expeditions
1
a journey carefully organized for a specific purpose, such as exploration or research
- The team set out on an expedition to the Arctic.
- An expedition was planned to study the rainforest.
- Equipment was loaded for the scientific expedition.
- The expedition required months of preparation.
- Funding was secured for the geological expedition.
2
an organized party of people traveling together to achieve a specific objective
- The expedition reached the summit successfully.
- The expedition carried all the necessary supplies.
- The expedition included both scientists and guides.
- The expedition returned after two months abroad.
- The expedition faced unexpected challenges on the route.
3
a planned trip made for enjoyment, adventure, or exploration
- They planned an expedition to the mountains for a week of hiking and camping.
- Her dream expedition involved sailing through the Mediterranean, exploring various islands.
- The family set out on a cross-country expedition to visit national parks and historic sites.
- Their expedition to the remote island was filled with exciting discoveries and beautiful scenery.
- He organized an expedition to the Arctic, eager to experience the thrill of polar exploration.
4
a military campaign sent abroad to achieve a specific objective
- The army launched an expedition into enemy territory.
- Troops were sent on an expedition to secure the border.
- The expedition achieved its objective with minimal losses.
- The naval expedition sailed for the colony.
- The expedition required careful coordination.
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the quality of being prompt, efficient, and quick in action
- She handled the request with great expedition.
- The repairs were completed with remarkable expedition.
- Orders were executed with expedition and accuracy.
- The project proceeded with expedition despite setbacks.
- He resolved the issue with expedition.
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