Commuted Meaning in English
word · lemma: commute
Definition
Past tense of 'commute': traveled regularly between home and work/school, or had a punishment reduced to a less severe one.
Usage & Nuances
Most common for daily travel to work or school; 'He commuted by train.' Also used in legal contexts: 'His sentence was commuted.' Do not confuse with 'communicate.' When referring to punishment, it's formal/legal.
Spanish: viajó diariamente - conmutó (pena)Portuguese (BR): viajou diariamente - comutou (pena)Portuguese (PT): deslocou-se diariamente - comutou (pena)Chinese (Simplified): 通勤 - 减刑Chinese (Traditional): 通勤 - 減刑Hindi: आवागमन किया - सजा कम की गईArabic: سافر يوميًا - خُففت (عقوبة)Bengali: যাতায়াত করেছিল - শাস্তি লঘু করা হয়েছিলRussian: ездил на работу - заменили (наказание)Japanese: 通勤した - 減刑されたVietnamese: đi lại (đều đặn) - được giảm ánKorean: 통근했다 - 감형되었다Turkish: gidip geldi - cezası hafifletildiUrdu: آمد و رفت کیا - سزا کم کی گئیIndonesian: berangkat-pulang (secara rutin) - dikurangi hukumannya
Example Sentences
She commuted to the city every day by bus.
basic
He commuted for two hours each way to his office.
basic
Her prison sentence was commuted to five years.
basic
I commuted from the suburbs for a decade before moving downtown.
natural
His death penalty was commuted to life imprisonment.
natural
We commuted together, chatting about our day on the train.
natural