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commute

verb as in travel to work

verb as in reduce punishment

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He has reached an age where he can't be certain how long he will be able to commute from his Northwich home with his United mad grandson, who is disabled.

From BBC

Ekkalak had initially been handed the death penalty, but that was commuted to life imprisonment because of his confession to the killing, the court said on Friday.

From BBC

Developers predict people will have to move farther out and commute times will grow.

But he is still making a two-hour commute from Bakersfield, after opposition from neighbors helped stall the opening of the park.

A new era in commuting begins today for clean-air vehicles with new rules that kick solo drivers out of California carpool lanes and uncertainty over how it will impact commute times and traffic.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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