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commute
verb as in travel to work
Strong match
Weak matches
verb as in reduce punishment
verb as in exchange, trade
Example Sentences
Living and commuting in L.A. means navigating an environment that can make you want to cover your ears and run for the shadows.
Following Thaksin's plea for a royal pardon, the Thai king commuted his sentence to one year.
It meant she missed her regular funicular ride down the hill with a work friend on their commute home from the office in the centre of Lisbon.
Charity Santa Casa da Misericórdia, whose employees used the funicular for their work commute, confirmed that four of their workers were killed in the accident.
Kara Smith, 23, from Leeds, works at Selfridges in Manchester and says she mainly drives to work because the peak time commute was "very expensive".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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