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ALL meanings of visit

vis·it
V v
  • verb visit (of a disease, disaster, etc) to assail; afflict 0
  • verb visit to inflict (punishment, etc) 0
  • verb visit to afflict or plague (with punishment, etc) 0
  • verb visit to chat or converse (with someone) 0
  • noun visit the act or an instance of visiting 0
  • noun visit a stay as a guest 0
  • noun visit a professional or official call 0
  • noun visit a formal call for the purpose of inspection or examination 0
  • noun visit the right of an officer of a belligerent state to stop and search neutral ships in war to verify their nationality and ascertain whether they carry contraband 0
  • noun visit a friendly talk or chat 0
  • verb transitive visit to go or come to see (someone) out of friendship or for social reasons 0
  • verb transitive visit to stay with as a guest for a time 0
  • verb transitive visit to go or come to see in a professional or business capacity 0
  • verb transitive visit to go or come to (a place) in order to inspect or investigate 0
  • verb transitive visit to go or come to for a time so as to make use of, look at, etc. 0
  • verb transitive visit to occur or come to 0
  • verb transitive visit to bring suffering, trouble, etc. to; assail 0
  • verb transitive visit to inflict (punishment, suffering, etc.) upon someone 0
  • verb transitive visit to afflict (with punishment, suffering, etc.) 0
  • verb transitive visit to inflict punishment for (wrongdoing); avenge 0
  • intransitive verb visit to visit someone or something 0
  • intransitive verb visit to inflict punishment or revenge 0
  • intransitive verb visit to make a social call or calls 0
  • intransitive verb visit to stay with someone as a guest 0
  • intransitive verb visit to converse or chat, as during a visit 0
  • noun visit a social call 0
  • noun visit a stay as a guest; sojourn 0
  • noun visit an official or professional call, as of a doctor 0
  • noun visit an official call as for inspection or investigation 0
  • noun visit a friendly conversation 0
  • noun visit the boarding of a ship of a neutral nation by an officer of a nation at war to search it for contraband, etc. 0
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