Sentence example with the word 'expedition'

expedition

advance, clarification, expediting, goodwill, immediateness, nimbleness, promotion, round pace, sharpness, speeding, trip

Definition n. a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country

Last update: September 19, 2016


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Some soldiers went on an expedition to Antartica.   [noun]

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In 1907, he led his own British Antarctic Expedition in the Nimrod.   [noun]

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The Ocean Cruise Guides palace 's drainage levels of play antarctic expedition from.   [verb]

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In short, the manifestations of zeal and fierce delight were so great and unequivocal, that the expedition was declared to be a war of the nation.   [noun]

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The act announced that he had assumed the chief authority in the intended expedition.   [noun]

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"-- and he continued to exhort her to expedition until they reached the Castle."   [noun]

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The warriors had reassembled, and were now calmly smoking, while they conversed gravely on the chief incidents of their recent expedition to the head of the Horican.   [noun]

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And thus he anxiously awaited until, without injury to her health, Edith could sustain a final explanation ere his departure on his expedition.   [noun]

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About ten days afterward Humphrey set off on this expedition.   [noun]

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