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visit

Definition for visit

noun as in social call upon another

verb as in bother, haunt

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Northern Ireland's Education Minister Paul Givan will face a no confidence motion at Stormont later over his recent visit to Israel.

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"Many customers visit for special occasions, and maintaining a smart dress standard ensures that everyone enjoys the same elevated experience."

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When we visited their home, they received us politely but were too frightened to speak.

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After years of reading about "Tank" and months of planning a visit to him in a Colorado prison, I hear the door click open before I see him walk into the room.

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According to him, in August 2023, his aide returned to Japan to visit his family, and returned to Budapest three weeks later "a changed man", tense, and unfriendly.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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