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itinerate /ɪˈtɪnəreɪt / /ʌɪˈtɪnəreɪt/verb [no object](Especially of a Church minister or a magistrate) travel from place to place to perform one’s professional duty: (as adjective itinerating) regular use of itinerating magistrates was made...- In his later years, Peter itinerated among churches, playing a supportive role through his North of England Ministry.
- Livingstone served only ten years on a conventional mission station, and even then he spent much time itinerating through villages that had never before heard the Christian gospel.
- Lloyd-Jones itinerated, preaching the great doctrines of the faith with such clarity.
Derivativesitineration /ɪtɪnəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/ /ʌɪtɪnəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- There had to be a general exposure of the community to Christianity by widespread itineration - only then should missionaries initiate more intense teaching and preaching directed at individuals.
OriginEarly 17th century: from late Latin itinerat- 'travelled', from the verb itinerari (see itinerant). Rhymesincinerate |