Travel in a sentence as a noun

Wires are slow, and now you're making everything else travel farther.

In the travel search space there is literally nothing to start from but a blank sheet of paper.

You can travel by public transport but a special card with chip and login/logout is required.

"Are you prepared to open your family to harassment, black lists and 9 hour detentions during travel?".

They were clearly just ******* with someone who had the nerve to tell them that his travel plans inside and outside of the US were and are "none of their business".

And that's quite apart from the possibility that time travelers would make some modest effort to avoid asking their neighbors about future events.

Travel in a sentence as a verb

My parents could barely even travel out of South Africa as flying over/travelling other African countries were restricted.

The biggest issue that I see with publishing this work in a physics journal is that although time travel is certainly a concept in physics, the research involved here is not physics research.

The main suckitude came from the fact that the more we worked on our real products, the less we wanted to consult we still never had to travel away from our families, stump, beg, wheedle, or go without money.

If they were instead describing an experiment to look for anomalous travel times of neutrino pulses or something, I'd know where to start: measurement apparatus precision, clock synchronization, etc.

And therefore, who says artists have to make money?In the old days, 200 years ago, if you were a composer, the only way you could make money was to travel with the orchestra and be the conductor, because then youd be paid as a musician.

It also explains Paypal's active hostility to many other business models, including money services businesses, third-party payment aggregators, and travel agents.

Travel definitions

noun

the act of going from one place to another; "he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel"

See also: traveling travelling

noun

a movement through space that changes the location of something

noun

self-propelled movement

See also: locomotion

verb

change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"

See also: move locomote

verb

undertake a journey or trip

See also: journey

verb

make a trip for pleasure

See also: trip jaunt

verb

travel upon or across; "travel the oceans"

See also: journey

verb

undergo transportation as in a vehicle; "We travelled North on Rte. 508"

verb

travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge