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visit verb (visited, visiting) 1 tr & intr to go or come to see (a person or place) socially or professionally. 2 tr & intr to go or come to stay with someone temporarily. 3 (usually visit something on someone) to inflict (harm or punishment) on them. 4 to enter the mind of someone temporarily. 5 (usually visit someone with something) old use to afflict or trouble them The plague visited the villagers with dire consequences. 6 N Amer colloq (usually visit with someone) to have a chat with them. noun 1 an act of visiting; a social or professional call. 2 a temporary stay. 3 a sightseeing excursion. visitable adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Latin visitare, from visere to go to see.
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