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verb (used with object) 1. to change (a prison sentence or other penalty) to a less severe one: The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. 2. to exchange ...
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Carpool lanes help commuters reach their destinations more quickly, encourage people to drive together, and reduce air pollution. See also. Short Commute Vehicle
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com·mute (k-my t) v. com·mut·ed, com·mut·ing, com·mutes. v.intr. 1. To travel as a commuter. 2. a. To make substitution or exchange. b. To serve as a substitute.
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Definition of COMMUTE. transitive verb. 1. a: change, alter b: to give in exchange for another : exchange. 2: to convert (as a payment) into another form . 3
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Commute, commutation or commutative may refer to: Commuting, the process of travelling between a place of residence and a place of work Commutative property, a ...
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A nonprofit public agency providing commute assistance services in San Mateo County in an effort to solve traffic congestion and air pollution.
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a. How many miles is your daily commute (round trip)? b. How many days per month do you normally work? c. How many miles per gallon does your car average?
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to change (one thing) for or into another; exchange; substitute; to change (an obligation, punishment, etc.) to one that is less severe; to substitute (payment in a ...
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Prepare Your Bicycle and Your Body for Winter Riding. The True Cost of Commuting: You Could Buy a House Priced $15,900 More for Each Mile You Move Closer to Work. The ...
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