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Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. third-person singular simple present indicative form of commute.
Etymologies
- Middle English commuten, to transform, from Latin commūtāre : com-, com- + mūtāre, to change; see mei-1 in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“The volume of construction required to build roads and fossil fuels consumed by long commutes is no longer sustainable.”
“Avoiding long commutes is a growing priority, as is the ability to work virtually from anyplace to enable a more footloose lifestyle.”
“And the actual capacity of light rail cars during normal commutes is 137 -- not 200.”
“The first blush is that when you provide easy travel into the center the users out of self-interest in short commutes will flock to the six-lane highway and in short order bottle it up, thus thwarting their own self-interest.”
“Commuters aren't stupid, and aren't masochistic; only reason they continue to sit in their cars during long commutes is that the mass transit optiosn are so crummy.”
“On Kobe Bryant's three court-to-court commutes from the courthouse in Eagle, Colo., to the hardwood of the Staples Center, the Los Angeles Lakers are 3-0.”
“Show that the resulting product of operators commutes, that is:”
“Jack Dann lives in Australia on a farm overlooking the sea and "commutes" back and forth to Los Angeles and New York.”
“It is especially crucial during high demand periods such as commutes, games, and other major events which draw thousands of people who then avoid traffic snarls and parking cutthroats.”
“President deliberately "commutes," murdered their only protector; and now, not satisfied with their former atrocity, they return to drive the poor widow and her children from the desolate little homestead!”
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