Definitions for itinerate

itinerate i·tin·er·ate

Spelling: [ahy-tin-uh-reyt, ih-tin-]
IPA: /aɪˈtɪn əˌreɪt, ɪˈtɪn-/

Itinerate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 250 anagrams from letters in itinerate (aeeiinrtt).

Definitions for itinerate

verb (used without object)

  1. to go from place to place, especially in a regular circuit, as a preacher or judge.

Origin of itinerate

1590-1600; Late Latin itinerātus, past participle of itinerārī to travel, equivalent to Latin itiner- (stem of iter) journey (see iter) + -ātus Examples for itinerate

He wished to itinerate among the people, but his military duties kept him to the station.

In 1789 he quitted the seafaring life, and commenced to itinerate for subscribers to enable him to publish his poems.

He was immediately ordained a missionary, to itinerate among several small churches in that vicinity.

Blessed be God, I have been strengthened to itinerate and preach daily for some time.

Yesterday came one of those bands of music that seem to itinerate everywhere about the country.

What's happened to you, since you used to itinerate with the Iroquois Extract of Life?

My work at present is evidently to translate; hereafter I may itinerate.

If you itinerate like a European, you will only frighten the people; if as a native, you will be dead in one year.

The fact is worth noting that from 1849 to 1857, arguments on the roundness or flatness of the earth did itinerate.

He did not itinerate so largely as most of the great Welsh preachers.

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