- nounvisitation (noun) · visitations (plural noun) · Visitation (noun) · the Visitation (noun)
- (in church use) an official visit of inspection, especially one by a bishop to a church in the bishop's diocese.
- the appearance of a divine or supernatural being.
- US ENGLISHa gathering with the family of a deceased person before the funeral.
- lawa divorced person's right to spend time with their children in the custody of a former spouse.
- a disaster or difficulty regarded as a divine punishment:"a visitation of the plague"
- (the Visitation)the visit of the Virgin Mary to Elizabeth related in Luke 1:39–56.
- the festival commemorating the Visitation on May 31 (formerly July 2).
OriginMiddle English: from Old French, or from late Latin visitatio(n-), from the verb visitare (see visit).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- (in church use) an official visit of inspection, especially one by a bishop to a church in the bishop's diocese.
- the appearance of a divine or supernatural being.
- a disaster or difficulty regarded as a divine punishment:
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