peregrinate Sentence Examples

  1. The weary traveler peregrinated for days, his feet sore and his spirit heavy.
  2. The nomadic tribe peregrinated across the vast desert, seeking sustenance and shelter.
  3. Scholars peregrinated to ancient ruins, eager to uncover the secrets of the past.
  4. The young adventurer peregrinated through the dense jungle, his heart pounding with anticipation.
  5. Artists peregrinated to remote villages, seeking inspiration in diverse cultures.
  6. Historians peregrinated through archives, searching for lost documents that could rewrite history.
  7. The pilgrim peregrinated to a distant shrine, seeking spiritual enlightenment.
  8. The elderly couple peregrinated to their childhood home, filled with nostalgia and memories.
  9. Scientists peregrinated to the Arctic, hoping to study the impact of climate change.
  10. The wanderlust in her soul led her to peregrinate to far-off lands, eager to experience new adventures.

peregrinate Meaning

Wordnet

peregrinate (v)

travel around, through, or over, especially on foot

Webster

peregrinate (v. i.)

To travel from place to place, or from one country to another; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries.

Webster

peregrinate (a.)

Having traveled; foreign.

FAQs About the word peregrinate

travel around, through, or over, especially on footTo travel from place to place, or from one country to another; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries., Havin

walk,traverse, navigate, cut (across), travel, cross, follow, cover, track, ride

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The weary traveler peregrinated for days, his feet sore and his spirit heavy.

The nomadic tribe peregrinated across the vast desert, seeking sustenance and shelter.

Scholars peregrinated to ancient ruins, eager to uncover the secrets of the past.

The young adventurer peregrinated through the dense jungle, his heart pounding with anticipation.