Being on a visit to a place
“This time, court officials and courtiers served liquor, while the visiting guests were free to enjoy themselves.”
Working for oneself, rather than for an employer
Visiting, or having been invited to visit
Denotes a person who does not permanently reside in a particular place
A visit, especially one that is formal or official
Present participle for to make a brief, usually social, visit
“My parents visit a couple of times a month.”
Present participle for to view by spending time in, usually as part of a holiday or vacation
“Many tourists visit the Great Barrier Reef each year to enjoy the coral reefs.”
Present participle for to stay somewhere temporarily
“Our son comes to visit for a day or two every month.”
Present participle for to be a regular patron or visitor of
“Sometimes you want to visit a bar where everybody knows your name.”
Present participle for to afflict or haunt with (harm)
“It was said that the deity would visit ten plagues upon the land to demonstrate its power.”
Present participle for to engage in casual conversation
“I usually visit with old friends during the weekends.”
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