0 a short journey usually made for pleasure, often by a group of people: --
A teacher by profession, this is her first excursion into writing.
Next week we're going on an excursion.
This year's annual excursion will be to Lincoln.
1 a short trip usually made for pleasure, often by a group of people: --
My class is going on an excursion to Niagara Falls.
However, any sensitivity excursions were small, on the order of several tenths of a log unit at most.
Later in the year, as the ice began to break up, excursions were made by boat.
Indeed, his awareness leads him to repeated methodological excursions and cautionary interventions in his biography's narrative momentum, and it makes for some bumpy reading.
The shock exhibits meandering oscillations with maximum excursions of about 0.10 about its mean location.
We further argue that the carbon isotope excursions can be correlated with identified biotic changes.
Such perturbations are commonly manifested in the form of positive isotopic excursions in both inorganic and organic carbon, by up to 2.5 and 6 respectively.
What follows is a sketch of the earliest settings in which this group of children began negotiating excursions into group improvisation.
Doing this, however, requires some excursions deep into metaphysics.