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  1. 1. a. : change, alter. b. : to give in exchange for another : exchange. commuting foreign currency to domestic. 2. : to convert (something, such as a payment) into another form. The periodic payments may be commuted into a lump sum. 3. : to change (a penalty) to another less severe. commute a death sentence to life in prison. 4. : commutate.

  2. COMMUTE definition: 1. to make the same journey regularly between work and home: 2. to change one thing into another…. Learn more.

  3. Sharing a ride to work can save commuters and companies time, money while reducing carbon emissions. Discover a smarter way to commute to work today.

  4. Commute definition: to change (a prison sentence or other penalty) to a less severe one. See examples of COMMUTE used in a sentence.

  5. A commute is a journey you take from home to work and back again. You might enjoy your subway commute because it gives you lots of time to read. Your commute is your trip to work, and the verb commute describes making that trip — like your preference to commute by public bus.

  6. verb. 1. (intransitive) to travel some distance regularly between one's home and one's place of work. 2. (transitive) to substitute; exchange. 3. (transitive) law. to reduce (a sentence) to one less severe. 4. to pay (an annuity) at one time, esp with a discount, instead of in instalments.

  7. commute verb (CHANGE) [ T ] formal. to change one thing into another. 变换,改变. People used to believe that you could commute base metals into gold. 人们过去曾认为能将贱金属变成黄金。. [ T ] finance & economics specialized. to exchange one type of payment for a different type. 改变,改换(支付方式).

  8. commute. [intransitive, transitive] to travel regularly by bus, train, car, etc. between your place of work and your home commute (from A) (to B) She commutes from Palo Alto to San Francisco every day. commute between A and B He spent that year commuting between New York and Chicago.

  9. Commute definition: To pay in gross, usually at a reduced rate, rather than in individual payments.

  10. 1. To substitute (one thing for another); exchange. 2. To change (a penalty, debt, or payment) to a less severe one. n. An act or instance of commuting, especially the trip made by a commuter: a 22-mile commute; an easy commute.

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