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Entry 6 senses Webster, 1913

Visitation

/vĭzˌ-ĭt-āsh'-ən/ · Vis·it·a·tion · IPA /ˌvɪzɪˈteɪʃən/
01 n. The act of visiting, or the state of being visited; access for inspection or examination.
  1. 1.
    The act of visiting, or the state of being visited; access for inspection or examination.
    “Nothing but peace and gentle visitation.” Shak.
  2. 2.
    Specifically: The act of a superior or superintending officer who, in the discharge of his office, visits a corporation, college, etc., to examine into the manner in which it is conducted, and see that its laws and regulations are duly observed and executed; as, the visitation of a diocese by a bishop.
  3. 3.
    The object of a visit.[Obs.]
  4. 4.
    The act of a naval commander who visits, or enters on board, a vessel belonging to another nation, for the purpose of ascertaining her character and object, but without claiming or exercising a right of searching the vessel. It is, however, usually coupled with the right of search (see under Search), visitation being used for the purpose of search.(Internat. Law) See: Search
  5. 5.
    Special dispensation; communication of divine favor and goodness, or, more usually, of divine wrath and vengeance; retributive calamity; retribution; judgment.
    “What will ye do in the day of visitation?” — Isa. x. 3.
  6. 6.
    A festival in honor of the visit of the Virgin Mary to Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist, celebrated on the second of July.(Eccl.)
Phrases & compounds
The Order of the Visitation of Our Lady — a religious community of nuns, founded at Annecy, in Savoy, in 1610, and in 1808 established in the United States. In America these nuns are devoted to the education of girls.