This means to go somewhere to spend time or see people or places. You usually do not stay for a long time. It is used for friends, family, or interesting places.
I visit my friend every weekend.
They visit the museum on holidays.
This use means spending time with a person, often at their home or workplace. It is a friendly or official meeting for a short time.
She visits her grandmother on Sundays.
We visited the doctor last week.
This means staying in a place for a short time during travel or a trip. It can be a city, country, or hotel.
We visit hotels when we travel.
They visited London for three days.
This is the idea of going somewhere to spend some time. It is the time you spend or the trip itself to see a person or place.
Our visit lasted two hours.
She went on a visit to the park.
This is a formal trip or meeting by important people like leaders or officials. It usually has a special purpose and lasts a short time.
The president made a visit to the city.
They had an official visit from the ambassador.
This means to go to a place or use something to check it or inspect it. It can be for work or looking after something regularly.
The guard visits the site every hour.
I visit my website to update it.
This means opening and looking at a website or page on the internet. Many people do this to get information or use services.
I visit websites every day.
She visited a news page online.
This is a special use where 'visit' means something bad, like illness or trouble, happens to someone. It is often used in stories or formal speech.
The disease visited the village quickly.
Bad luck visited him suddenly.