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expedition

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Expedition \Ex`pe*di"tion\, n. [L. expeditio: cf.F. exp['e]dition.] The quality of being expedite; efficient promptness; haste; dispatch; speed; quickness; as to carry the mail with expedition. With winged expedition Swift as the lightning glance. ...

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Expedition may refer to: Adventure racing , a combination of two or more endurance disciplines, long adventure races are called expedition races Bicycle touring , a long-distance type of bicycling that includes expedition bicycling, which are typically ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a shopping expedition/trip ▪ His shopping trip with Uncle Billy had been a thorough success. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE fishing ▪ Such fishing expeditions were not allowed, and he ordered that the liquidators ...

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n. a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country [syn: military expedition , hostile expedition ] an organized group of people undertaking a journey for a particular purpose; "an expedition was sent to explore Mars" a ...

Usage examples of expedition.

CHAPTER XXII Some Adventures at Trieste--I Am of Service to the Venetian Government-- My Expedition to Gorice and My Return to Trieste--I Find Irene as an Actress and Expert Gamester Some of the ladies of Trieste thought they would like to act a French play, and I was made stage manager.

It had not been possible to provide the aerological outfit at the time of sailing, and the meteorologist of the expedition was therefore left behind in Norway.

At night, when everybody was asleep, he and the famous airman Lyapidevsky found and rescued the Chelyuskin expedition, and with Vodopyanov he landed heavy aircraft on the pack ice at the North Pole, arid with Chkalov opened the unexplored air route to the United States across the Pole.

The old British fort at Akasha, relic of the Gordon relief expedition, was in ruins.

Lady Kalira, when informed of the expedition, had insisted on bringing the two soldiers she most trusted, Alder and Dogal, and had gotten royal backing for this demand.

An Aragonese official, Santangel, found the money, the L1500 required for the expedition, and the traveller was overtaken by an alguazil a couple of leagues away, and recalled to Granada.

I began to wonder about that huge open-pit mining operation the Kindred started on the altiplano just a year after the expedition.

The main company of the expedition wanted to sit tight with the tents and weather it out, but Angekok insisted that we would be better off tramping blindly through the snow.

The cult of Mithra, less widespread then than it has become since our expedition in Parthia, won me over temporarily by the rigors of its stark asceticism, which drew taut the bowstring of the will, and by its obsession with death, blood, and iron, which elevated the routine harshness of our military lives to the level of a symbol of universal struggle.

Of course, the moment Spain gives way or is attacked we shall dispatch two expeditions which we have long been holding in readiness, one from Britain to one of the islands in the Azores, and subsequently to a second island, and the second expedition to do the same in the Cape Verdes.

Behind these paraded the banners of his noble companions, those who had chosen, or been commanded, to accompany his expedition: Duchess Liutgard of Fesse, Helmut Vil-lam, Duke Burchard of Avaria, and a host of other lords and ladies.

Marilee ruined her chicken dish and Axel rescued her with a steak barbeque that was so successful, it made her pout and threaten to lead all his fishing and hiking expeditions.

When he had returned from his expedition he offered the Sultan fifteen thousand dollars for the place of its Basha or Governor, and promised him thirty thousand dollars a year as tribute.

When he came back from the horse-selling expedition, he found that Luke Belding had left the show.

Niagara with the remnant of that expedition, and other reinforcements for the beleaguered post.