Rechercher
to commute
01
faire un trajet
to regularly travel to one's place of work and home by different means
Intransitive
02
commuer, échanger
to exchange or give something in return for another
Transitive: to commute sth for sth
03
commuer, remplacer
to replace or exchange a penalty or punishment with a less severe one
Transitive: to commute a judicial sentence
04
commuer, transformer
to exchange or alter one form of payment or obligation for another
Transitive: to commute a form of payment to another | to commute a form of payment into another
Commute
01
trajet, commute
a regular journey of some distance to and from your place of work
commute
v
commutate
v
commutate
v
commutative
adj
commutative
adj
commuter
n
commuter
n
Exemple
Living in the suburbs, they have to commute by car.
The office is conveniently located near a subway station, allowing employees to commute efficiently.
The remote work policy has significantly reduced the need for employees to commute daily.
Despite the distance, the flexible work hours allow employees to commute during off-peak times.
The introduction of a company shuttle has made it easier for employees to commute.
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