visit
verb
[ ˈvɪzɪt ]
• go to see and spend time with (someone) socially.
• "I came to visit my grandmother"
Similar:
pay someone a call,
pay someone a visit,
pay a call on,
pay a visit to,
go to see,
come to see,
look in on,
stay with,
spend time with,
be the guest of,
stop by,
drop by,
pay a call,
pay a visit,
come to stay,
call on,
call in on,
holiday with,
visit with,
go see,
pop in on,
drop in on,
blow in on,
drop round to see,
look up,
• inflict (something harmful or unpleasant) on someone.
• "the mockery visited upon him by his schoolmates"
visit
noun
• an act of going to see a person or place as a guest, tourist, etc.
• "I'll pay him a visit soon"
Similar:
social call,
call,
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French visiter or Latin visitare ‘go to see’, frequentative of visare ‘to view’, from videre ‘to see’.