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Meanings of
exploration
(explorations)
in English
Portuguese
exploração
Catalan
exploració
Spanish
exploración geográfica
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To travel for the purpose of discovery.
geographic expedition
Portuguese
exploração
Synonyms
Examples for "
geographic expedition
"
geographic expedition
Examples for "
geographic expedition
"
1
The prizes are downright amazing and include a National
Geographic
Expedition
,
a $50k scholarship, and a personalized Lego mosaic.
Usage of
explorations
in English
1
If everyone went right to bed, they could continue their new
explorations
.
2
These
explorations
generally begin with the asking of a simple unasked question.
3
So far their physical
explorations
with each other had involved only kisses.
4
He was tempted to continue his
explorations
,
but reluctantly withdrew his hand.
5
In 1849, began the series of
explorations
that continued till his death.
6
But I must make my discoveries and
explorations
in my own way.
7
Probably he should make some token
explorations
on foot, he thought reluctantly.
8
She accordingly ventured out in the most guarded manner, to make
explorations
.
9
He seemed much stronger and took a deeper interest in their
explorations
.
10
After 1776 Alexander Henry ceased his notable
explorations
of the far west.
11
But it made Ernest all the more eager to continue his
explorations
.
12
Two separate
explorations
and reports upon the Chaco ruins have been made.
13
The first
explorations
were made by the French, under LaSalle, about 1680.
14
Like Livingstone, in his early
explorations
,
Baker took his wife with him.
15
Religious ceremonies were, in a remarkable degree, blended with all these
explorations
.
16
But numerousness is a new factor, or new disturbance, to our
explorations
-
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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explorations
exploration
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
further explorations
first explorations
new explorations
extensive explorations
arctic explorations
More collocations
Translations for
explorations
Portuguese
exploração
Catalan
exploració
Spanish
exploración geográfica
exploración
Explorations
through the time
Explorations
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common