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Itinerate

verb
(past & past part. itinerated; pres. part. itinerating)
1.
Travel from place to place, as for work.






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"Itinerate" Quotes from Famous Books



... to tell the Council, I will read something for your amusement": and he then read a few of the arguments which had been transmitted by the lecturer. The fact is worth noting that from 1849 to 1857, arguments on the roundness or flatness of the earth did itinerate. I have {89} no doubt they did much good: for very few persons have any distinct idea of the evidence for the rotundity of the earth. The Blackburn Standard and Preston Guardian (Dec. 12 and 16, 1849) unite in stating that the lecturer ran away from his second lecture at Burnley, ...
— A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II) • Augustus de Morgan



Words linked to "Itinerate" :   travel, move around, itinerant



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