expedition

simple noun59 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Used for large, important, or significant expeditions.

An expedition focused on scientific discovery and data collection.

An expedition that achieved its goals.

An expedition for the purpose of conducting research.

An expedition involving people from multiple countries.

An organized journey to climb a mountain.

An expedition conducted by two or more groups or nations together.

An expedition undertaken by armed forces for a specific objective.

An expedition to find and study ancient artifacts and sites.

A military expedition conducted by sea.

An expedition that ended in disaster or failure.

A small-scale expedition, typically involving few people.

A military journey undertaken to punish a particular group.

A small-scale or brief expedition, sometimes used informally.

An informal or humorous term for a long trip to buy things.

The person in charge of the expedition.

A person who is part of an expedition.

The expedition arrives at a destination.

The expedition starts its journey.

The expedition begins its journey from a starting point.

A common phrase to identify the person in charge.

A common phrase to identify a participant.

Indicates participation in the activity of an expedition.

Indicates the destination of the expedition.

To participate in an expedition.

To make detailed arrangements for a future expedition.

To be the leader of an expedition.

To arrange and prepare for an expedition.

To formally begin an expedition.

To start the journey of an expedition.

To undertake or carry out an expedition.

To provide money for an expedition, often from an organization or government.

To pay for an expedition in return for advertising or recognition.

To lead or be in charge of an expedition.

To provide the money needed for an expedition.