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visitation

/viz-i-tey-shuhn/US // ˌvɪz ɪˈteɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌvɪzɪˈteɪʃən) //

探访,探视,探望,拜访

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of visiting.
    • : a formal visit, as one permitted by a court's granting of visitation rights or by parents invited to a school to observe the work of students.
    • : a visit for the purpose of making an official examination or inspection, as of a bishop to a diocese.
    • : the visit of the Virgin Mary to her cousin Elizabeth. Luke 1:36–56.
    • : a church festival, held on July 2, in commemoration of this visit.
    • : the administration of comfort or aid, or of affliction or punishment: a visitation of the plague.
    • : an affliction or punishment, as from God.
    • : the appearance or coming of a supernatural influence or spirit.

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Examples

  • Close all visitations or require visitors to test negative at regular weekly or biweekly intervals as a pass to enter the hospital.

  • Capito told the press on Monday that the new designation will be a boon for state tourism, with an expected 20 percent bump in visitation based on a study of previous monuments that have been upgraded to national-park status.

  • Later, Fitzhugh learned that her mother, who was denied custody and visitation rights, was alive.

  • Also, a lapse in operations in the dead of winter would be less likely to have a big impact on visitation to parks and other federally-run tourists sites, compared to other shutdowns that have happened in warmer weather.

  • Page has disagreed about the parameters suggested for visitation, so she still has not seen her children.

  • Home visitation is a great example of building political support the right way—by doing what works.

  • Those who do wish to attend, however, must be pre-approved for visitation ahead of the wedding day.

  • The source of dispute: the visitation arrangements for their dog.

  • In the same scene, he refuses to sign papers that would allow him visitation rights.

  • He does not have custody of his child, nor did the Japanese courts grant him visitation rights.

  • Visitation of the ecclesiastical cabildo, clergy of Manila, and province of Pampanga.

  • According to the greatness of their work, is their visitation also: they shall lead them to the torrent of the willows.

  • Neantmoins (par trop de bont) tant de fautes leur furent pardonnes apres visitation faite.

  • They are vain things, and a ridiculous work: in the time of their visitation they shall perish.

  • And there shall be no remains of them: for I will bring in evil upon the men of Anathoth, the year of their visitation.