noun
- the activity of traveling regularly between one’s home and place of work
verb
- present participle of commute: traveling regularly between home and work
- present participle of commute: changing a punishment to a less severe one
Usage: legal
Examples
- Daily commuting by train takes two hours.
- She enjoys commuting by bicycle to avoid traffic.
- The cost of commuting has increased significantly.
- He is commuting from the suburbs to downtown.
- Commuting long distances can be exhausting.
- The governor is commuting the prisoner’s sentence.
- Many people are working from home instead of commuting.