travel
1 of 2verb/ˈtræ.vəl/
Forms:travels,traveling,travelled,travelled
1
to go from one location to another, particularly to a far location
A1- He travels for work and often visits different cities for business meetings.
- My family and I often travel by car to visit relatives in the countryside.
- They traveled to the mountains to enjoy hiking and skiing.
- We are excited to travel to our friend's wedding in another state.
- We decided to travel by plane to reach our destination faster.
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2
to journey or move from one place to another for recreational or leisure purposes
- During their summer vacation, the family decided to travel to Europe.
- She always sought opportunities to travel to exotic destinations and discover new landscapes.
- The retired couple planned to travel across the country in their RV.
- After a stressful year of work, he took a break to travel to a tropical paradise.
- The group of friends decided to travel to a mountain resort for a winter getaway.
3
to move or circulate from one location to another
- The gossip about the celebrity scandal traveled through the tabloids.
- Information about the groundbreaking scientific discovery traveled within the academic community.
- The wildfire in the forest traveled quickly due to strong winds
- The catchy jingle from the advertisement traveled quickly, becoming a popular tune.
- The viral video traveled across social media
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4
to journey or move across the entirety of a specific place
transitive- She dreamt of one day traveling the Silk Road to experience the historical trade routes.
- The backpackers decided to travel Southeast Asia, exploring the vibrant street markets and ancient temples.
- For their honeymoon, they chose to travel the the world.
- Hoping to escape the winter blues, they decided to travel the Pacific Islands.
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5
to be moved or transported from one place to another
- The company ships its products internationally, and the goods travel by sea to reach global markets.
- Fresh products from the farm travels by refrigerated trucks
- Raw materials are sourced from different regions and then travel by rail to the manufacturing facility.
- With efficient logistics, electronics components can travel by air to assembly plants.
- The distribution center is strategically located to ensure that goods can travel quickly and cost-effectively.
6
to visit various locations within a specified area for business purposes
- The sales representative traveled extensively, visiting clients and presenting the latest product line.
- As part of the marketing strategy, the team needed to travel to key cities to conduct product demonstrations.
- The tech company decided to send its representatives to travel throughout the region.
- The real estate agent traveled across neighborhoods, showing properties to potential buyers.
- The event planner needed to travel to various venues and meet with vendors.
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7
to move across or cover a specified distance
transitive- She plans to travel 500 miles to visit her family during the holidays.
- The expedition will travel across 1,000 kilometers of desert terrain.
- He had to travel 30 miles every day to get to work.
- The marathon runners will travel 26.2 miles to complete the race.
- They decided to travel over 200 miles to reach the remote cabin.