Antonyms for itinerate


Grammar : Adj
Spell : ahy-tin-uh-reyt, ih-tin-
Phonetic Transcription : aɪˈtɪn əˌreɪt, ɪˈtɪn-


Definition of itinerate

Origin :
  • 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.
  • As in nomadic : adj itinerant
  • As in peripatetic : adj constantly traveling
  • As in vagabond : adj unsettled; vagrant
  • As in wayfaring : adj traveling
Example sentences :
  • Blessed be God, I have been strengthened to itinerate and preach daily for some time.
  • Extract from : « George Whitefield » by Joseph Belcher
  • He did not itinerate so largely as most of the great Welsh preachers.
  • Extract from : « Christmas Evans » by Paxton Hood
  • My work at present is evidently to translate; hereafter I may itinerate.
  • Extract from : « Henry Martyn Saint and Scholar » by George Smith
  • What's happened to you, since you used to itinerate with the Iroquois Extract of Life?
  • Extract from : « The Clarion » by Samuel Hopkins Adams
  • In 1789 he quitted the seafaring life, and commenced to itinerate for subscribers to enable him to publish his poems.
  • Extract from : « The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. » by Various
  • He was immediately ordained a missionary, to itinerate among several small churches in that vicinity.
  • Extract from : « Sermons of Christmas Evans » by Joseph Cross
  • The fact is worth noting that from 1849 to 1857, arguments on the roundness or flatness of the earth did itinerate.
  • Extract from : « A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II) » by Augustus de Morgan
  • Yesterday came one of those bands of music that seem to itinerate everywhere about the country.
  • Extract from : « Passages From the English Notebooks, Volume 1 » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • He wished to itinerate among the people, but his military duties kept him to the station.
  • Extract from : « Henry Martyn Saint and Scholar » by George Smith
  • If you itinerate like a European, you will only frighten the people; if as a native, you will be dead in one year.
  • Extract from : « Henry Martyn Saint and Scholar » by George Smith

Synonyms for itinerate

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