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Visit Definition & Meaning

1. To go and see someone or something for a short period of time.

Example: I'm going to visit my grandma this weekend.

2. To go to a place for a specific purpose, such as to obtain information or to conduct business.

Example: I need to visit the bank to deposit this check.

3. To stay temporarily in a place as a guest or tourist.

Example: We're planning to visit paris next summer.

4. To attend or participate in an event or activity.

Example: I'm going to visit the concert tonight.

5. To make a formal or official call or inspection.

Example: The inspector will visit the construction site tomorrow.

Examples of the word visit used in sentences.

  • They plan to visit different tourist attractions while on their vacation in Europe.
  • He will visit the doctor for a check-up appointment tomorrow.
  • She loves to visit the park and watch the ducks swim in the pond.
  • We always visit the museum whenever we go to the city.
  • I want to visit my grandparents in the countryside next weekend.
  • My friend invited me to visit her at her new office in the city.
  • We are going to visit a cozy café in the town for breakfast tomorrow.
  • I plan to visit my grandparents next weekend in the countryside.
  • It's always nice to visit historical places to learn more about our culture.
  • I am hoping to visit a museum this weekend to see the new art exhibition.
  • Whenever I feel stressed, I like to visit the park and take a walk in nature to clear my mind.
  • My friend invited me to visit her office and see what she does for a living, which I found really interesting.
  • Last summer, I went to Paris and visited the Eiffel Tower for the first time - it was breathtaking.
  • I plan to visit my grandparents next weekend and spend some quality time with them.
  • In order to learn more about different cultures, I like to visit museums and observe their art and artifacts.
  • We should pay a visit to our old neighborhood and see how it has changed.
  • Unfortunately, I had to cancel my visit to the art gallery due to an unforeseen urgency.
  • My colleague is going on a business visit to Japan next month.
  • I am planning to visit my grandparents next weekend.
  • The new exhibition at the museum is definitely worth a visit.
  • I'm planning to visit the Louvre Museum next month to see the famous Mona Lisa painting.
  • I'm looking forward to the weekend; we have some friends coming to visit us, and we're going to explore some local restaurants together.
  • We received a visit from our boss yesterday afternoon, and we discussed the new project's status.
  • After a long period of time, I decided to visit my childhood friends in the countryside.
  • I have a friend who's a pilot, and we'll have the opportunity to visit the cockpit of an airplane on our next trip.
  • In order to preserve the memories of my grandmother who has passed away, I always visit her grave during special occasions and leave fresh flowers.
  • Although it was a risk to attempt to visit the remote tribe, the anthropologist was determined to study their unique way of life and cultural practices.
  • The politician's visit to the refugee camp was an opportunity to witness firsthand the dire needs of those in distress.
  • After years of yearning to see the Eiffel Tower, I finally made the decision to visit Paris and marvel at the iconic wonder.
  • Despite being a renowned author, J.K. Rowling still feels the excitement of visiting bookstores and meeting her fans in person.
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