"Peregrinates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Peregrinates is the third person singular of the verb "peregrinate", which means to travel from place to place, typically for pleasure or exploration, often in a leisurely or aimless manner. It can also imply a wandering or roaming movement from one place to another, often without a specific destination in mind.
To have endured or suffered something for a long time, often with persistence and patience, often in a difficult or unpleasant situation.
The word "peregrine" refers to something or someone that travels from place to place, especially in a foreign country or in different parts of the world. It can also describe something that is exotic or unusual, having a distinct or unusual quality.
Peregrines refers to a type of bird of prey, specifically the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus). They are one of the fastest animals on Earth, known for their exceptional speed and agility. Peregrines are often referred to as "the kings of the skies" due to their remarkable hunting abilities and adaptations to urban environments.
Perempt means absolute and authoritative, and imperious. It can also describe a person who insists on their own way and will not listen to opposing views.