The act of making a voyage
“He alluded to his traveling around the world as the cause of the divorce.”
The action or process of moving forward in place or time
“Scientists can explain the making of sound and the traveling of sound waves.”
Traveling, guiding along route, often over water
In a state of moving or roaming around
“Then, for the rest of his life, from 1909 to 1921, he worked as a traveling salesman in wholesale crockery.”
Sufficiently compact for use on a journey
“I take out a traveling backpack and begin to fill it with clothes.”
Moving or traveling to a given destination
As a folding bed, a folding bicycle, a folding chair, etc.
Being in effective or current operation, action, or force
On a long journey or series of journeys, especially as part of one's job as a sales representative or a performer
Present participle for to move, usually over long distances
“During our expedition, we would travel from one end of the continent to the other.”
Present participle for to go on a holiday
“I have just booked flights and accommodation to travel around South America!”
Present participle for to pass from here to there
“It's a scientific fact that light can travel faster than sound.”
Present participle for to move or proceed very quickly
“Your new sports car can certainly travel.”
Present participle for to associate or keep company with
“He would travel with a dynamic and ambitious crowd when he was in college.”
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