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visit
 
NOUN:1. A remaining in a place as a guest or lodger: sojourn, stay1. See PLACE. 2. An act or an instance of going or coming to see another: call, look-in, visitation. See SEEK.
VERB:1. Informal. To engage in spoken exchange: chat, confabulate, converse1, discourse, speak, talk. Informal : confab. See WORDS. 2. To cause to undergo or bear (something unwelcome or damaging, for example): impose, inflict, play, wreak. See GIVE, OVER, WILLING. 3. To remain as a guest or lodger: lodge, sojourn, stay1. See PLACE. 4. To go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize: call, come by, come over, drop by, drop in, look in, look up, pop in, run in, see, stop (by or in). Idioms: pay a visit. See SEEK.
 
 
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