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Learn to pronounce trav·erse

/trəˈvərs/
verb
  1. travel across or through.
    "he traversed the forest"
    synonyms: travel over/across, cross, journey over/across, make one's way across, pass over, go across, negotiate, cover, ply, wander, roam, range
  2. move (something) back and forth or sideways.
    "a probe is traversed along the tunnel"
  3. deny (an allegation) in pleading.
    "the plaintiff must assert certain facts which, if traversed, he would be put to prove"

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