Visit ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Visit ( verb )

  1. To go to see (someone) professionally or socially.
  2. To go to (a place) for a short period of time.

Origin:

From old french visiter, from latin visitare "to visit, pay a visit to", from visus "seen, visited", from the verb videre "to see".

Examples:

  1. I will visit my grandparents next weekend.
  2. The doctor visited the patient in the hospital.
  3. I visited the museum last Sunday.
  4. The Queen is visiting the country next month.
  5. The company visited the factory to see the production process.

(As a noun)

Visit ( noun )

  1. To go to see (someone) professionally or socially.
  2. To go to (a place) for a short period of time.

Origin:

From old french visiter, from latin visitare "to visit, pay a visit to", from visus "seen, visited", from the verb videre "to see".

Examples:

  1. I will visit my grandparents next weekend.
  2. The doctor visited the patient in the hospital.
  3. I visited the museum last Sunday.
  4. The Queen is visiting the country next month.
  5. The company visited the factory to see the production process.
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