noun
- the practice or state of traveling from place to place, especially as part of one’s work or lifestyle
- the system of ministers or preachers regularly moving between different congregations or circuits
Usage: religious context
Examples
- The missionary’s itinerancy took him to remote villages across the continent.
- Many early Methodist preachers embraced itinerancy as their calling.
- The judge’s itinerancy required her to travel between courthouses in different counties.
- His itinerancy as a traveling salesman kept him away from home for weeks at a time.
- The company ended the consultant’s itinerancy and assigned her to a permanent office.
- The circuit rider’s itinerancy helped spread religious teachings to frontier communities.