travel with

travel with (someone or something)

1. To make a journey while in the company of someone. She's traveling with her friend Mary across Europe this summer. They're just at that age where they don't want to travel with their parents anymore.
2. To make a journey while supervising or accompanying someone or some animal. I'll be traveling with some students from my class to Washington, DC, next month. That's the last time I ever travel with my pets on an airplane!
3. To bring something with one while making a journey. Why on earth are you traveling with so many pieces of luggage? I always travel with a portable charger for my phone.
4. To make a journey while suffering from some illness, injury, or ailment. You really shouldn't travel with the flu. I don't know how I'm going to travel with this broken leg.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

travel with someone

 
1. to associate with someone; to move about in association with someone. She travels with a sophisticated crowd. I am afraid that Walter is traveling with the wrong group of friends.
2. to make a journey with someone. Do you mind if I travel with you? Who are you going to travel with?
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travel with something

to have something with one as one travels. I always travel with extra money. I hate to travel with three suitcases. That is more than I can handle.
See also: travel
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • accompany (one) on a/(one's) journey
  • accompany on a journey
  • trek
  • trek across
  • trek across (something or some place)
  • have a safe journey
  • road trip
  • roadtrip
  • launch out on
  • launch out on (something)
References in classic literature
Yes, to travel with a courier is bliss, to travel without one is the reverse.
He said to him, 'Will you be my servant and travel with me?'
Why, then, depend upon it; mind what I say--depend upon it, they are certainly some of the rebel ladies, who, they say, travel with the young Chevalier; and have taken a roundabout way to escape the duke's army."
"Never travel with a friend who deserts you at the approach of danger."
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(5) Route selection: for individual travel with similar travel destination and departure time, the travel route might be unique or multiple.
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"When I travel with high technology equipment, it makes me more productive," reflected Kishi.
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