visit

/ˈvɪzɪt/
verb
  1. To go to a place for a short time, especially for social reasons, tourism, or business.
    • We plan to visit our grandparents this weekend.
    • The sales representative will visit three cities in one week.
    • Thousands of tourists visit the Grand Canyon every year.
  2. To go to a website or online resource.
    • Please visit our website for more information.
    • I visited the online dictionary to check the spelling.
    • Millions of people visit that social media site every day.
  3. (of a disease, calamity, or supernatural being) to affect or afflict someone or something.
    • In the myth, a curse was visited upon the king for his arrogance.
    • The plague visited the village in the 14th century.
    • A terrible drought visited the region, causing widespread hunger.
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noun
  1. An act of going to a place for a short time.
    • We had a lovely visit with our friends in Chicago.
    • Her visit to the museum lasted three hours.
    • The doctor made a house visit to check on the patient.
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