Expedition in a sentence as a noun

Right now, it's a fishing expedition between the CTO and the other founder.

This not only made the expeditions sustainable but thrive for the next 500 years.

After 30 years of doing it they realized that they were spending too much money on these grand expeditions.

Depending on how their fishing expedition goes, either #1 or #3 will follow.

This is a great mix of horror and history novel, using the expedition as its background.

Every expedition consisted of 300 ships, some as long as 400 feet with 9 mast and an armada crew totaling 28,000 men.

These smaller European expeditions could not be stopped by one emperor because Europe was not a unified empire like China.

That is a big enough and obvious enough flaw that it also makes we wonder if this is just a phishing expedition or a way to mine email addresses.

Unless you're prepared for an archaeological expedition every time you start a new Rails project, you're going to do something wrong.

If the expedition was successful, the supply would increase dramatically and the equilibrium would shift.

The only solution now is to embark on a data mining expedition so that artificial intelligence will tell us how to make better software.

Chris Hadfield's videos and photos from this expedition have been really interesting; his interactions with the public are great and he's answering a lot of fun questions.

But the expedition companies don't refund any of the money they collected from the climbers that would have gone to the Sherpas, instead pocketing it for themselves.

Dealing with the lack of regex engine^ is such a tiny part of the monumental task of implementing C++ compiler from scratch - it's like quitting Mt. Everest summit expedition because a three-story hotel on the way there doesn't have elevator.^ - which he probably didn't need to begin with

> For the foreign climbers, to go home now will mean forfeiting most or all of the fifty to ninety thousand dollars they have spent to be guided up Everest.> Among the Sherpas’ demands are that the government […] require the guiding companies to pay Sherpas their salaries, even if they call off the remainder of the 2014 Everest climbing season;So basically if a guiding company calls an expedition off they don't even have to give a raincheck, but they withhold the Sherpas pay?

Expedition definitions

noun

a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country

noun

an organized group of people undertaking a journey for a particular purpose; "an expedition was sent to explore Mars"

noun

a journey organized for a particular purpose

noun

a journey taken for pleasure; "many summer excursions to the shore"; "it was merely a pleasure trip"; "after cautious sashays into the field"

See also: excursion jaunt outing junket sashay

noun

the property of being prompt and efficient; "it was done with dispatch"

See also: dispatch despatch expeditiousness