journey, especially abroad; to make (especially long) journeys; to move through a space
journey
Cases of word usage
1) (to travel in) a long lightweight boat moved by one or more paddles (canoe)
2) to travel regularly, e.g. by train, between one's work and one's home (commute)
3) to travel into or through (a country etc) for the purpose of learning about it (explore)
4) (of roads etc) impossible to travel through or on (impassable)
5) to travel faster than (another) and leave her, him or it behind (outdistance)
6) to travel over or beyond (a mark or limit) (overshot)
7) to travel over or beyond (a mark or limit) (overshoot)
8) to walk or travel without any definite aim or destination over or through (a country etc) (roam)
9) a period of freedom from routine duties given to teachers, lecturers etc so that they can travel or study (sabbatical)
10) a sheet of cloth spread to catch the wind and move a boat or ship forward; (of a person) (to cause a ship etc) to travel across the sea, a lake etc; (of a ship etc) to travel in water (sail)