Synonym: travelled. Similar words: travelled, traveler, unravel, traverse, travesty, contravene, crave, brave. Meaning: ['trævl] adj. 1. traveled over or through; sometimes used as a combining term 2. familiar with many parts of the world.
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(151) Far and wide the Dervishes (the monks of the Mohammedan world) traveled through the realm of the Prophet.
(152) The border between the countries is heavily traveled, as both nations do a lot of business together.
(153) The distances traveled translate not only to lost productive time but also with the current price of gasoline into lost economic opportunities.
(154) "Of course it's worth it, " said Shuhena Begum, 21, who traveled from the central English city of Birmingham to see Jackson.
(155) But we worked hard, we traveled across the state to big cities and small towns, to factories and VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) Halls.
(156) He said the family has traveled six times from their home in Tabriz to Tehran to speak with Iranian officials, but in vain.
(157) Still, after years of fruitless diplomatic engagement with the Islamic Republic over its nuclear ambitions, targeted financial sanctions and divestment offer a road not yet traveled.
(158) It felt as if we had traveled from nadir to zenith.
(159) Everyone traveled during the last holiday season except for Tim.
(160) Passport files usually contain personal identity information and may include information about countries the traveled to.
(161) Upon other dimensions of life humans traveled in space craft to mine and deforest Terra for the gain upon their planet of origin.
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(162) Extensive travelers also had higher diastolic blood pressure and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (the 'good cholesterol') than people who traveled less frequently, the study found.
(163) By the year eighteen thirty , he had traveled to Saint Louis , Missouri.
(164) King of Great Britain and Ireland (1901-1910) who traveled much of Europe to improve Britain's international relations and was known for his elegant, sporting style.
(165) On Friday, I traveled to Annapolis, where I spoke at the Commencement of the United States Naval Academy.
(166) PopinJay IF I HAVE any insight into this movement toward a deepening religious commitment , perhaps its because its a road I have traveled .
(167) Cyclometer:an instrument that records the revolutions of a wheel to indicate distance traveled .
(168) In the past, traveled between the departure point and destination point mostly by air, so the views collected were only about the two points but had no any idea about the scenes between.
(169) These two men traveled for three days, and found people and houses without number.
(170) We had what we hoped would be enough money to sustain us for about a year if we traveled backpacker-style on a tight budget.
(171) He had traveled widely and knew a thing or two about the Far East.
(172) Former Nebraska quarterback Sam Keller traveled to Tampa Thursday to participate in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ' rookie mini-camp.
(173) Within less than 1 millisecond the steep- fronted shock wave has traveled some distance ahead of the isothermal region.
(174) He often traveled long distances to small towns in the southeastern United States.
(175) Whether we examine distances traveled, altitudes reached, or minerals mined, the same accelerative trend is obvious.
(176) He had traveled in this way for some time , when he came to a more thickly settled country.
(177) “It’s a genuine urban culture of watching your neighbors go by, ” said Bruce Grant, a New York University anthropologist who has traveled to Baku regularly in the last decade.
(178) When John Grogan and his wife traveled to Ireland, they left behind the third member of the family: Marley, their Labrador retriever.
(179) Back haul is the distance traveled from the delivery destination point back to the departure point.
(180) In November eighteen sixty-three, President Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He spoke at the opening of a military cemetery.