itinerant - use in sentences
Converse of object
- become: Woodman then returned to his native Sussex where he became an itinerant lay preacher.
Converse of subject
- cause: What do you plan to do about the problems caused by itinerants?
Modifies a noun
- preacher: The same day, an itinerant preacher came to the village.
- evangelist: This is typical of the life of an itinerant evangelist in China.
- preaching: Ever an advocate for toleration, he returned to itinerant preaching in the 1690s.
- ministry: Note also that for the three years of his itinerant ministry Jesus had underwriters!
- laborer: The name " grecian " has also been used in the past as a derogatory term for itinerant laborers.
Modifying Another Word
- increasingly: Indeed, for many, the increasingly itinerant nature of work leads us into several different careers during our working lives.
Noun used with modifier
- justice: The market was allowed to her by the justices itinerant.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Browse dictionary definitions near itinerant
Share on Facebook