expedition - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of expedition in Hindi

Noun

  • अभियान
  • खोजयात्रा
  • मुहिम
  • अभियान दल
  • खोज-यात्रा
  • चढ़ाई

expedition Definition

Noun

  • a journey or voyage undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, scientific research, or war.
  • promptness or speed in doing something.

expedition Example

  • a shopping expedition ( एक खरीदारी अभियान )
  • the landlord shall remedy the defects with all possible expedition ( जमींदार हर संभव अभियान के साथ दोषों को दूर करेगा )
  • The expedition started in western New York. ( अभियान पश्चिमी न्यूयॉर्क में शुरू हुआ। )
  • The expedition was preparing to march on El Obeid. ( अभियान एल ओबेद पर मार्च करने की तैयारी कर रहा था। )

More Sentence

  • I think the expedition is quite feasible.
  • Such an expedition was admirably calculated to call forth Forster's peculiar powers.
  • He sat awhile in the hut joyfully recalling the details of his expedition and vividly picturing to himself what would happen next day.
  • Continuing in a north-easterly direction Oxley struck the Macquarie river at a place he called Wellington, and from this place in the following year he organized a second expedition in hopes of discovering an inland sea.
  • He had decided to continue the expedition.
  • Our expedition made a favorable beginning.
  • Your expedition orders were clear on that.
  • It has been a real Expedition Headquarters.
  • The expedition should have returned by now.
  • The expedition was certainly an eccentric one.
  • Exploring Expedition, xlviii, 211; xlix, 149.
  • The next expedition here will be Brazilian.
  • He obtained 150,000 ducats towards the expenses of the expedition from Henry VIII.
  • Anlaf Godfreyson returned to Ireland and died in 94194 2 in a raiding expedition in the south of Scotland.
  • The second settlement made by his expedition at Buenos Aires was even less successful and long-lived than the first.
  • an expedition to the jungles of the Orinoco
  • many of the expedition have passed rigorous courses