commute

[US]/kəˈmjuːt/
[UK]/kəˈmjuːt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. exchange; reduce a sentence; exchange for something else; make something become
vi. commute; compensate
n. commute (colloquial)

Phrases & Collocations

daily commute

commute time

long commute

commute route

Example Sentences

commute comfort for hardship

commute imprisonment into a fine

commute foreign money to domestic

commute between home and office

commute between London and New York

about an hour's commute from the university

nonresident students who commute to classes.

a 22-mile commute; an easy commute.

he commuted from Corby to Kentish Town.

operators which do not commute with each other.

The death sentence may be commuted to life imprisonment.

The governor commuted the prisoner's sentence of death to one of life imprisonment.

"She, as a consultant, commutes from Cambridge to London every day."

His sentence was commuted from death to life imprisonment.

He commuted his pension for a lump sum.

We chose to live out of town and commute to work every day.

There’s nothing quite like a real train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute.

tithes were commuted into an annual sum varying with the price of corn.

Miners commute between the mines and their housing estates on weekdays.

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