IPA: //ɪˈtɪnəreɪt//
KK: /ɪˈtɪnəˌreɪt/
To travel from one place to another, often in a regular or planned way.
The speaker will itinerate through several cities this summer to share his message.
Past: itinerated
Past Participle: itinerated
Itinerate → It is formed from "itiner-" (from Latin "itinerarius", meaning relating to a journey) and the suffix "-ate" (indicating to make or to perform). The word "itinerate" means to travel or journey from place to place, often in a regular or systematic manner.
Think of 'itiner-' relating to a 'journey' — this helps you remember that 'itinerate' means to travel or move from one place to another.