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- well-traveled adjective
Etymology
Origin of traveled
late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; travel, -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Mohamed, 76, the head of the local branch of Sri Lanka’s main Muslim theologians body, had traveled in Iran years earlier and was familiar with Iranian tastes.
Last month, Larijani traveled to Oman to prepare for indirect nuclear talks with the U.S., as Washington amassed an armada of warships and a fleet of aircraft in the region.
Representatives of Qatar and other Gulf states targeted by Iranian drones and missiles have traveled to meet with Ukrainian arms manufacturers and learn from their experience in building supply chains.
By analyzing how earthquake waves traveled through the planet and combining those data with physics-based modeling, the researchers created a detailed gravitational map of Earth.
From Science Daily
The finding suggests that livestock may have played a role in the spread of plague during the Bronze Age, helping explain how the disease traveled so widely across Eurasia.
From Science Daily
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