Pronunciation: /ˈvɪzɪt/
noun an act of going to see a person or place for a period of time
A1 I want to go on a visit to the zoo.
A2 She enjoyed her visit to the museum.
B1 During my visit to Paris, I saw the Eiffel Tower.
B2 The visit to the ancient ruins was a highlight of the trip.
C1 The official visit to the foreign embassy was a diplomatic success.
C2 The royal visit to the country was met with great excitement and fanfare.
verb to go to see someone or a place for a period of time
A1 I visit my grandparents every weekend.
A2 She visits her friend in the hospital regularly.
B1 We are planning to visit Paris next summer.
B2 He visited several countries during his backpacking trip.
C1 The professor visited the research lab to observe the experiments.
C2 The CEO visited the branch offices to meet with the employees.
formal I am planning to visit the art museum next weekend.
informal Hey, do you want to visit the new cafe downtown with me?
slang Let's visit that cool spot everyone's talking about.
figurative Sometimes we need to visit our past in order to move forward.
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