单词 | visitation |
释义 | visitation (vɪzɪteɪʃən ) Word forms: visitations 1. countable noun A visitation is an event in which God or another non-human being seems to appear to someone or contact them. The young people have claimed almost daily visitations from the Virgin Mary. [+ from] 2. countable noun People sometimes refer humorously to a visit from someone, especially from someone in authority, as a visitation. They had another visitation from Essex police. [+ from] 3. uncountable noun Visitation is the act of officially visiting someone. [formal] House-to-house visitation has been carried on, under the regulations of the General Board of Health. I had visitation rights. Synonyms: inspection, survey, examination, visit Collocations: hospital visitation Into these go letters, hospital visitation note cards, newspaper clippings. Christianity Today Needs may surface during pastoral calling, hospital visitation, conversation after services, counseling appointments, youth work, board meetings, newspaper reading, and so forth. Christianity Today I'm all for hospital visitation and helping a friend, but at that moment my ministerial priorities outweighed my ministerial guilt. Christianity Today He used this approach while doing hospital visitation. Christianity Today It's only one of many remarks we've received indicating the need for hospital visitation. Christianity Today |
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