What does Itinerary mean?
Definitions for Itinerary
aɪˈtɪn əˈrɛr i, ɪˈtɪn-Itin·er·a·ry
Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Itinerary.
Princeton's WordNet
path, route, itinerarynoun
an established line of travel or access
travel guidebook, itinerarynoun
a guidebook for travelers
travel plan, itinerarynoun
a proposed route of travel
GCIDE
Itinerarynoun
A detailed plan for a journey, including a list of places to be visited, and often other information such as the dates, places of residence, and transportation to be used during the journey; as, the catacombs aren't on our itinerary.
Wiktionary
itinerarynoun
A route or proposed route of a journey.
itinerarynoun
An account or record of a journey.
itinerarynoun
A guidebook for travellers.
Webster Dictionary
Itineraryadjective
itinerant; traveling; passing from place to place; done on a journey
Itineraryadjective
an account of travels, or a register of places and distances as a guide to travelers; as, the Itinerary of Antoninus
Etymology: [L. itinerarius: cf. F. itinraire. See Itinerant.]
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Itinerary
a name given among the Romans to an account or a map of the principal routes through the empire and the stations along them.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Itinerary in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Itinerary in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Itinerary in a Sentence
It quickly became apparent that demand was pushing costs up and seats were going fast, shortly after, we find out that this ruling may not apply to citizens. Still, with everything so fluid - who knows whether flights start getting canceled - we decided to bite the bullet and book a new itinerary that got us home before the deadline.
But the summer vacation itinerary that closely resembles a Super-Tuesday swing is n’t the only reason political watchers think the social network pioneer may try his hand at politics. Mark Zuckerberg also recently hired former Clinton pollster Joel Benenson to work at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a charitable foundation the CEO runs with his wife, which already has former Obama campaign guru David Plouffe on the payroll. You don’t tend to hire pollsters unless you want to know what people are thinking, so my guess is the pollster is helping him understand the American people.
Elderly patients, pregnant women, and families traveling with small kids should consider the full cruise itinerary. If you’re sailing off the coast of a country that may not have the best medical, or pediatric, care, you could be in real trouble.
For a lot of people, Mali might not be on top of your itinerary.
The itinerary and the absence of a largely substantive agenda suggests to me that this has much more to do with Pompeo's aspirations in 2024 than the realities of what is being confronted in 2020, particularly with respect to the Israeli piece of it, it works very well with Evangelicals. It works very well with about a quarter of the American Jewish community, it works with conservative Republicans. And these are issues that are highly volatile and play extremely well.
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- reisplanAfrikaans
- مسار الرحلةArabic
- ruteDanish
- Route, Reisebericht, Reiseroute, ReiseführerGerman
- δρομολόγιοGreek
- itinerarioSpanish
- matkareitti, matkakertomus, kulkureitti, matkapäiväkirja, matkasuunnitelma, reittiFinnish
- itinéraireFrench
- यात्रा कार्यक्रमHindi
- rencana perjalananIndonesian
- 旅程Japanese
- 여정Korean
- reisverslag, routebeschrijving, weg, wegbeschrijving, reisgidsDutch
- rute, reisehåndbok, veibeskrivelseNorwegian
- trasa podróżyPolish
- linha, itinerárioPortuguese
- дорожный дневник, гид, путевые заметки, путеводитель, маршрутRussian
- färdplanSwedish
- பயணத்Tamil
- การเดินทางThai
- seyahatname, yolculuk yolu, rehber, seyahat yoluTurkish
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