To visit
Example: They visit their friends every weekend
Definition
"To visit" means to go to a place or person for a short period of time, usually for social or recreational purposes. For example, when they visit their friends every weekend, they spend time together and engage in friendly activities.
Etymology
The verb "to visit" comes from the Latin word "visitare," meaning 'to go to see' or 'to call upon.' This Latin term is a frequentative form of "visere," meaning 'to go to see.' Did you know? The idea of visiting originally implied repeated or habitual visits, reflecting the social nature of the action.
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"To visit" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A1) - set 2", containing 103 commonly used words.
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