hostile expedition (Meaning)
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hostile expedition (n)
a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country
Synonyms & Antonyms of hostile expedition
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hostile expedition Sentence Examples
- The hostile expedition into enemy territory met with fierce resistance.
- The reconnaissance team's hostile expedition revealed the presence of heavily armed enemy forces.
- The explorers embarked on a hostile expedition into the uncharted wilderness, facing treacherous conditions and wildlife.
- The hostile expedition encountered booby traps and ambushes, forcing the soldiers to fight for their survival.
- The hostile expedition captured valuable intelligence, but at a heavy cost in lives.
- The hostile expedition was led by an experienced commander who anticipated every enemy move.
- The hostile expedition employed stealth and surprise to outmaneuver the enemy and achieve their objective.
- The hostile expedition returned with vital information that shaped the course of the conflict.
- The hostile expedition left behind a trail of destruction and heartbreak in its wake.
- The survivors of the hostile expedition shared their harrowing experiences as a stark reminder of the horrors of war.
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a military campaign designed to achieve a specific objective in a foreign country
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The hostile expedition into enemy territory met with fierce resistance.
The reconnaissance team's hostile expedition revealed the presence of heavily armed enemy forces.
The explorers embarked on a hostile expedition into the uncharted wilderness, facing treacherous conditions and wildlife.
The hostile expedition encountered booby traps and ambushes, forcing the soldiers to fight for their survival.