- (commute) a regular journey of some distance to and from your place of work; "there is standing room only on the high-speed commute"
- (commute) exchange positions without a change in value; "These operators commute with each other"
- (commute) travel back and forth regularly, as between one's place of work and home
- (commute) permute: change the order or arrangement of; "Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word"
- (commute) exchange a penalty for a less severe one
- (commute) change: exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category; "Could you convert my dollars into pounds?"; "He changed his name"; "convert centimeters into inches"; "convert holdings into shares"
- (Commute (mathematics)) In mathematics an operation is commutative if changing the order of the operation does not change the end result. It is a fundamental property of many binary operations, and many mathematical proofs depend on it. ...
- (commute) To travel from one's home (usually in the suburbs of a city) to one's workplace (usually in the city itself, or in another city) to go to work, or vice versa; To engage in a commutative operation; To pay out the lump-sum present value of an annuity; To reduce the sentence ...
- (COMMUTE) Travel between the official residence and other domicile of a state officer or employee and their official station or other place of work. Refer to OFFICIAL RESIDENCE and OFFICIAL STATION.
- ("Commute") shall mean cause to be converted and paid in a lump sum part or the whole of a benefit otherwise payable at periodic intervals, according to the actuarial tables of the Fund.
- (Commute) A route that uses the most direct cycle friendly route between start point and end point.
- (Commute) The distance and time it takes a person to reach the workplace.
- (Commute) The length and duration of an employee's travel to and from work each day. Things to consider when rating a commute include the level of effort, desirability of routes (congested highways versus woodsy back roads), and other obstacles besides time and distance.
- (Commute) To reduce a sentence, passed by a court, to one that is less severe. For example, to reduce a death sentence to life imprisonment.
- (commute) travel daily to home and work
- To commute a pension means to convert it to a lump sum.
- (COMMUTERS) the I second J commuter forum will be held* on J Monday, Feb. 8, in 203 Zurn. The meeting i will begin at h 1:45 and will provide an^ update onfthe sueof cess our proposals.
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- (Commuting) travel between a person's home and place of work.
- (Commuting) the process by which people living in one place, travel to another place to work.
- (Commuting) As a classification for insurance purposes, commuting indicates that the car is used mainly for your transport between work and your home and/or school and your home.
- (Commuting) Covers drivers to drive back and forth to a fixed place of work.
- (Commuting) Fatal events or exposures that occurred during a person's commute to or from work are OUT of scope, unless the incident occurred on the employer's premises.
- (Commuting) The action of travelling to work or study. Commuting is often a problem for many people and can prove stressful if the mode of transport used is not particularly suitable. ...
- (Commuting) Traveling from one's residence to one's regular place of business and back to the residence.