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My Lord the great Commander of the worlde, […] Hath now in armes ten thouſand Ianiſaries, […] And for the expedition of this war, If he thinke good, can from his garriſons, UUithdraw as many more to follow him.
A military journey; an enterprise against some enemy or into enemy territory.
He saw the same Turnkey unfetter a man / With but little expedition, / Which put him in mind of the long debate / On the Slave-trade abolition.
1979, John Le Carré, Smiley's People, Folio Society, published 2010, page 33:
The photographer had photographed, the doctor had certified life extinct, the pathologist had inspected the body in situ as a prelude to conducting his autopsy – all with an expedition quite contrary to the proper pace of things, merely in order to clear the way for the visiting irregular, as the Deputy Assistant Commissioner (Crime and Ops) had liked to call him.
(military) An important or long journey, for example a march or a voyage
A trip, especially a long one, made by a person or a group of people for a specific purpose
a naval expedition
a scientific expedition
an expedition across the Alps
(collective) The group of people making such excursion.
The process or activities of performing expediter tasks.
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1950, Sewage and Industrial Wastes Engineering, volume 21, page 588:
The attendance was given color by the ISO women who graced some of the sessions, attended the social events and expeditioned around the famous spots in Washington and its periphery area.
1998, Greg Child, Thin Air: Encounters in the Himalayas, page 185:
I feel uprooted from the vital connections to Salley, to home, stranded with only the mountain and my fellow madmen as company. These thoughts appear like a mirage, a hallucination, a symptom of the schizophrenia of expeditioning.