All commute synonyms
com·mute
C c verb commute
- shorten — to make short or shorter.
- transfer — to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another: He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
- transpose — to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange: to transpose the third and fourth letters of a word.
- transform — to change in form, appearance, or structure; metamorphose.
- metamorphose — to change the form or nature of; transform.
- switch — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
- transmogrify — to change in appearance or form, especially strangely or grotesquely; transform.
- transfigure — to change in outward form or appearance; transform.
- translate — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
- change — If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- substitute — a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
- drive — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- mitigate — to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate.
- modify — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- remit — to transmit or send (money, a check, etc.) to a person or place, usually in payment.
- soften — to make soft or softer.
- decrease — When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity.
- alleviate — If you alleviate pain, suffering, or an unpleasant condition, you make it less intense or severe.
- curtail — If you curtail something, you reduce or limit it.
- transmute — change into another form
- interchange — to put each in the place of the other: to interchange pieces of modular furniture.
- convert — If you convert a vehicle or piece of equipment, you change it so that it can use a different fuel.
- barter — If you barter goods, you exchange them for other goods, rather than selling them for money.
- travel — to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
- shuttle — a device in a loom for passing or shooting the weft thread through the shed from one side of the web to the other, usually consisting of a boat-shaped piece of wood containing a bobbin on which the weft thread is wound.
- alter — If something alters or if you alter it, it changes.
- trade — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
noun commute
- lifesaver — a person who rescues another from danger of death, especially from drowning.
- ride — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
- floater — a person or thing that floats.
- pardon — kind indulgence, as in forgiveness of an offense or discourtesy or in tolerance of a distraction or inconvenience: I beg your pardon, but which way is Spruce Street?
- joyride — a pleasure ride in an automobile, especially when the vehicle is driven recklessly or used without the owner's permission.
- lifeboat — a double-ended ship's boat, constructed, mounted, and provisioned so as to be readily able to rescue and maintain persons from a sinking vessel.
- release — to lease again.
- walkout — a strike by workers.
- acquittance — a release from or settlement of a debt, etc
- reprieve — to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person).