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itinerate

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i·tin·er·ate  (-tn-rt, -tn-)
intr.v. i·tin·er·at·ed, i·tin·er·at·ing, i·tin·er·ates
To travel from place to place.

[Late Latin itinerr, itinert-, from Latin iter, itiner-, journey; see itinerary.]

i·tiner·ation n.
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Verb1.itinerate - travel from place to place, as for work; "an itinerating merchant"
move around, travel - travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge


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Merchants did not constitute a legally-defined social class, and they ranged from itinerate peddlers barely eking out a living to business tycoons so powerful that they managed the finances of large domains.
The play focuses on Hester, an itinerate mother struggling to feed her wayward children.
A disproportionate percentage of African Americans, and other racial minorities fall into the category uncovered wage earners than do white Americans--domestics, day laborers, handymen, migratory and itinerate farm worker, to name a few: those occupations that are excluded from even participating in the Social Security system.
 
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