To move over or back and forth over
“From Trowunna, I head north, leaving behind the forested hills of the interior to traverse an expanse of rolling countryside strikingly reminiscent of England.”
To extend across, over or through
“Long, gently inclined staircases traverse the interior space, affording glimpses through slits in the gallery ceilings that act as peepholes to events above or below.”
To thwart or act against
“The well-meaning priest suffered him to deceive himself, fully determined to traverse his views, instead of seconding them.”
To travel, usually with some measurable distance
To aimlessly move or drift from place to place, especially on foot
To move or proceed onward
To cross a stream using a ford
To cause to fail, or to make great attempts to
To cut or divide into parts
To get to a location by any means of motion
To resist or endure (something) successfully
To engage in a journey for purposes of discovery
To cause to have no value or effect
To engage in a physical encounter, either competitive or non-competitive
To physically get or pass over something
To use as a route or means of transport
Plural for a trip or a set amount of traveling
Plural for the central problem or difficulty in a situation
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