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- Dictionaryvisit/ˈvɪzɪt/
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 to see a person or place as a guest, tourist, etc.: "I'll pay him a visit soon" Similar
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- Znaczenie Visit, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
VISIT definicja: 1. to go to a place in order to look at it,...
- Flying Visit
FLYING VISIT definition: 1. a very short visit 2. a very...
- English (US)
VISIT meaning: 1. to go to a place in order to look at it,...
- Visit: German Translation
VISIT translate: besuchen, aufsuchen, der Besuch. Learn more...
- Visit: French Translation
VISIT translate: rendre visite, être en visite, visiter,...
- Visit: Arabic Translation
VISIT translate: يَزور, يَزور, يَزور, زِيارة. Learn more in...
- Znaczenie Visit, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
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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.
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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.