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- Dictionaryvis·it/ˈvizət/
verb
- 1. go to see and spend time with (someone) socially: "I came to visit my grandmother" Similar
- 2. inflict (something harmful or unpleasant) on someone: "the mockery visited upon him by his schoolmates"
noun
- 1. an act of going or coming to see a person or place socially, as a tourist, or for some other purpose: "a visit to the doctor" Similar
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to go to a place in order to look at it, or to a person in order to spend time with them: We visited a few galleries while we were in Prague. Will you visit me when I'm in hospital? When did you last visit the dentist / doctor? A2 [ T ] to go to a website on the internet. Fewer examples.
The meaning of VISIT is to pay a call on as an act of friendship or courtesy. How to use visit in a sentence. to pay a call on as an act of friendship or courtesy; to reside with temporarily as a guest…
VISIT meaning: 1. to go to a place in order to look at it, or to a person in order to spend time with them: 2. to…. Learn more.
When you travel to another place, or spend some time at a friend's house, it's a visit. You should visit your grandmother! It's been a while since she's had a visit from you.
noun. the act of or an instance of visiting: a nice, long visit. a chat or talk: We had a good visit on the way back from the grocery store. a call paid to a person, family, etc. a stay or sojourn as a guest. an official inspection or examination.
Definition of visit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Definition of 'visit' visit. (vɪzɪt ) Word forms: visits , visiting , visited. 1. verb A1. If you visit someone, you go to see them and spend time with them. He wanted to visit his brother in Worcester. [VERB noun] He was visited by an old friend from Iraq. [VERB noun] Bill would visit on weekends. [VERB] Visit is also a noun.