make an expedition
Frequency: 6.57.0 per million words
To undertake or carry out an expedition.
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- He had made two expeditions to Spain to study wild plants.
- Next year, the university will make an archaeological expedition to the newly discovered ruins.
- In the 19th century, explorers made many perilous expeditions into the heart of Africa.
- We are planning to make a joint expedition with the National Geographic team to the Amazon.
- She hopes to make a solo expedition to the North Pole one day.
- Every weekend, my kids make an expedition to the attic, searching for forgotten treasures.
- Despite the harsh conditions, they successfully made an expedition to the summit of K2.
- Did the famous adventurer ever make an expedition to find the lost city of Z?
- The research institute has made several scientific expeditions to Antarctica this decade.
- Before they could make the expedition, they needed to secure funding and gather the right equipment.