Commute – 1. travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis 2. Reduce a judicial sentence (especially a sentence of death) to another less severe one
(Pronounced kuh-myoot)
To remember the definition of the word commute, use the following mnemonic:
She started composed, but turned into a crazed mutant (commute). Travelling such a distance between home and work finally made her crack. She was thrown in jail for a long time, but the sentence was reduced when she finally became human again.
Examples of commute in a sentence (travel between work and home)
There's always traffic on the way to work, so my commute takes me longer than it should.
My commute takes so long, I often book a hotel instead of travelling every day.
His thirty second commute was the envy of all of his colleagues.
Examples of commute in a sentence (reduced judicial sentence)
He asked them to commute his death sentence to life imprisonment.
Please commute my sentence, I can't face life in prison.
The judge was unlikely to commute the sentence of the murderer, the evidence for reoffending was strong.