commute

Etymology 1
Borrowed from.

Verb

 * 1) To exchange substantially; to abate but not abolish completely, a penalty, obligation, or payment in return for a great, single thing or an aggregate; to cash in; to lessen
 * 2)  To pay, or arrange to pay, in advance, in a lump sum instead of part by part.
 * 3)  To reduce the sentence previously given for a criminal offense.
 * 4)  To pay out the lumpsum present value of an annuity, instead of paying in instalments; to cash in; to encash
 * 5)  To obtain or bargain for exemption or substitution;
 * 6)  Of an operation, to be commutative, i.e. to have the property that changing the order of the operands does not change the result.
 * 1)  To reduce the sentence previously given for a criminal offense.
 * 2)  To pay out the lumpsum present value of an annuity, instead of paying in instalments; to cash in; to encash
 * 3)  To obtain or bargain for exemption or substitution;
 * 4)  Of an operation, to be commutative, i.e. to have the property that changing the order of the operands does not change the result.
 * 1)  To obtain or bargain for exemption or substitution;
 * 2)  Of an operation, to be commutative, i.e. to have the property that changing the order of the operands does not change the result.
 * 1)  Of an operation, to be commutative, i.e. to have the property that changing the order of the operands does not change the result.

Translations

 * Finnish: maksaa kerralla, suorittaa kertamaksu
 * German: ,


 * Finnish: maksaa kerralla
 * German:


 * Catalan:
 * Finnish:
 * German:, ,
 * Russian: смягчать наказание
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish:
 * German:


 * Bulgarian: заменям,
 * Catalan: (unusual)
 * Finnish: ,
 * German:, , , ,
 * Spanish: (unusual)


 * Catalan:
 * Danish: kommutere
 * Finnish: kommutoida
 * French:
 * German:, vertauschbar,
 * Hungarian: kommutál
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Etymology 2
From commutation ticket, a pass on a railroad, streetcar line, etc. that permitted multiple rides over a period of time, eg, a month, for a single, commuted payment.

Noun

 * 1)  A regular journey between two places, typically home and work.
 * 2) The route, time or distance of that journey.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * German: Arbeitsweg, Pendlerstrecke
 * Spanish: pendularismo, viaje al trabajo
 * Swedish:


 * Finnish:
 * German: Pendlerstrecke

Verb

 * 1)  To regularly travel from one's home to one's workplace or school, or vice versa.
 * 2)  To regularly travel from one place to another using public transport.
 * 3)  To journey, to make a journey
 * 4) * 2015,, Vultures Are Revolting. Here’s Why We Need to Save Them., National Geographic (December 2015):
 * By one estimate, vultures either residing in or commuting into the Serengeti ecosystem during the annual migration—when 1.3 million white-bearded wildebeests shuffle between Kenya and Tanzania—historically consumed more meat than all mammalian carnivores in the Serengeti combined.
 * By one estimate, vultures either residing in or commuting into the Serengeti ecosystem during the annual migration—when 1.3 million white-bearded wildebeests shuffle between Kenya and Tanzania—historically consumed more meat than all mammalian carnivores in the Serengeti combined.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: käydä töissä
 * French:
 * German:, hin- und herfahren
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian: fare il pendolare
 * Japanese: ,
 * Korean:, 통근하다
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: pendle
 * Nynorsk: pendle
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: fazer a jornada (de trabalho)
 * Romanian: face naveta
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:, viajar al trabajo,  viajar del trabajo
 * Swedish: