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Visit   /vˈɪzət/  /vˈɪzɪt/   Listen
Visit

noun
1.
The act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time.
2.
A meeting arranged by the visitor to see someone (such as a doctor or lawyer) for treatment or advice.
3.
The act of visiting in an official capacity (as for an inspection).
4.
The act of going to see some person in a professional capacity.
5.
A temporary stay (e.g., as a guest).  Synonym: sojourn.
verb
(past & past part. visited; pres. part. visiting)
1.
Go to see a place, as for entertainment.  Synonym: see.
2.
Go to certain places as for sightseeing.  Synonym: travel to.
3.
Pay a brief visit.  Synonyms: call, call in.
4.
Come to see in an official or professional capacity.  Synonym: inspect.  "The grant administrator visited the laboratory"
5.
Impose something unpleasant.  Synonyms: bring down, impose, inflict.
6.
Talk socially without exchanging too much information.  Synonyms: chaffer, chat, chatter, chew the fat, chit-chat, chitchat, claver, confab, confabulate, gossip, jaw, natter, shoot the breeze.
7.
Stay with as a guest.
8.
Assail.



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"Visit" Quotes from Famous Books



... without the whine of condolence, or the growl of anger. She often wandered over my face, as travellers over the ruins of a celebrated city, to note every place which had once been remarkable for a happy feature. She condescended to visit my retirement, but always left me more melancholy; for after a thousand trifling inquiries about my diet, and a minute examination of my looks, she generally concluded with a sigh, that I should never more be fit to ...
— The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D, In Nine Volumes - Volume the Third: The Rambler, Vol. II • Samuel Johnson

... the foregoing, the author was informed that this disease had made its appearance in Mr. Logan's herd, already mentioned as exposed. He was called to visit the herd of Mr. G. Satterthwaite, who likewise lost two cows, and had two cows and a calf sick at the time of ...
— Cattle and Their Diseases • Robert Jennings

... have a character which excites apprehension. This was no quiet gentle tap, intimating a modest intruder; no redoubled rattle, as the pompous annunciation of some vain person; neither did it resemble the formal summons to formal business, nor the cheerful visit of some welcome friend. It was a single blow, solemn and stern, if not actually menacing in the sound. The door was opened by some of the persons of the house; a heavy foot ascended the stair, a stout man entered the room, and drawing ...
— Woodstock; or, The Cavalier • Sir Walter Scott

... But orthodoxy is the Bourbon of the world of thought. It learns not, neither can it forget; and though, at present, bewildered and afraid to move, it is as willing as ever to insist that the first chapter of Genesis contains the beginning and the end of sound science; and to visit, with such petty thunderbolts as its half-paralysed hands can hurl, those who refuse to degrade Nature to the level ...
— Lectures and Essays • T.H. Huxley

... the door. A servant appeared, and told me that her mistress hoped I would excuse her; she must really beg to dispense with my visit. ...
— Caleb Williams - Things As They Are • William Godwin


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