itinerate

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    travel from place to place, as for work

Word Origin

itinerate (v.)
c. 1600, from Late Latin itineratus, past participle of itinerare "to travel" (see itinerant). Especially "to travel from place to place preaching" (1775). Related: Itinerated; itinerating.

Example

1. Bureau of agriculture of city of the north sea is organized " education grooms project " itinerate of country of instructor round development grooms .
2. Research on nursing work intensity of itinerate nurse in operation room .
3. After coming back , was invited to join itinerate report group again , report the information of advanced line to the people of the whole country .

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