noun
- plural of itinerancy; the practice or condition of traveling from place to place, especially in the performance of duties or work
- plural of itinerancy; the system or arrangement of traveling ministers or officials who serve multiple locations
Usage: often used in religious or professional contexts
Usage: common in Methodist and other religious traditions
Examples
- The itinerancies of the circuit-riding preachers shaped early American religious life.
- Her itinerancies across three continents as a diplomat required constant adaptation.
- The Methodist Church organized its itinerancies to ensure rural communities received pastoral care.
- His itinerancies as a traveling salesman lasted for over twenty years.
- The itinerancies of the judicial system required judges to visit remote districts regularly.
- Their itinerancies through Europe allowed them to study regional art traditions firsthand.