Commute (verb)

  1. To travel to and from work or school on a regular basis.
  2. To change one thing for another.

Origin:

From the latin word "com-" meaning "together" and "mutare" meaning "to change".

Examples:

  1. He commuted to work every day by car.
  2. She commuted to school by bus.
  3. Many people commute long distances to their place of work.
  4. The company has a policy that allows employees to commute part-time.
  5. The judge commuted the death sentence to life in prison.
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