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1. To go to see or to spend time at (a place) with a certain intention: "We went to visit a museum during our trip to New York."
2. To go to see in an official or professional capacity: "The senator went to visit the President."
3. The act or an instance of visiting a person, a place, or something.
4. Etymology: "come to (a person) to comfort or to benefit", from Old French visiter, from Latin visitare, "to go to see, come to inspect"; from visere, "to behold, to visit" (a person or place), from videre, "to see, to notice, to observe".
This entry is located in the following unit: vid-, video-, vis-, -vision, -visional, -visionally, visuo-, vu- (page 16)