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    I·tin·er·ate
    /īˈtinəˌrāt/

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a church minister or a judge) travel from place to place to perform one's professional duty: "regular use of itinerating magistrates was made"
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  3. The meaning of ITINERATE is to travel a preaching or judicial circuit.

  4. Itinerate definition: to go from place to place, especially in a regular circuit, as a preacher or judge.. See examples of ITINERATE used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 1, 2024 · Definitions of itinerate. verb. travel from place to place, as for work. “an itinerating merchant”. see more. see less. type of: move around, travel. travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge.

  6. Itinerate means to travel from place to place, especially in a regular circuit, as a preacher or judge. Find the origin, past participle, gerund, and related words of itinerate in this online dictionary.

  7. Itinerate means to travel from place to place, especially as a preacher or a salesman. It comes from Latin itinerāt-, meaning "to travel". Learn more about its pronunciation, frequency, and related words.

  8. Jun 1, 2024 · Itinerate means to travel from place to place or on a circuit, as a preacher or judge. Learn the word origin, frequency, synonyms, pronunciation and examples of itinerate from Collins English Dictionary.

  9. May 30, 2024 · itinerate in American English. (aɪˈtɪnərˌeɪt ; ɪˈtɪnərˌeɪt ) verb intransitive Word forms: iˈtinerˌated or iˈtinerˌating. to travel from place to place or on a circuit. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

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