Peripatetic in a sentence as a noun

I had no idea that these large peripatetic sea creatures, sharks, turtles, seals, etc.

In the future front end devs will be like peripatetic workers of yore, carting around their component libraries like a salesman's sample case.

As in the US, we're now seeing managers earning salaries in the high six figures, while peripatetic lecturers are struggling to earn a living wage.

Curious, how did you reconcile your peripatetic lifestyle with having children?

Peripatetic in a sentence as an adjective

> There comes a point in a programming career — at least one as peripatetic as mine — at which learning a new programming language barely registers as an obstacleweeell, maybe.

" — AbelAbel evidently had a peripatetic career.

Did Aristotle adopt the peripatetic lecture style because he enjoyed it, or did the Lyceum have intermittently patrolling Athenian rent-a-cops who encouraged his auditors to "move along now" every so often?Stoics met in a stoa, so the modern equivalent might be a "strip mall philosopher.

Peripatetic definitions

noun

a person who walks from place to place

noun

a follower of Aristotle or an adherent of Aristotelianism

See also: Aristotelian Aristotelean Peripatetic

adjective

of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy; "Aristotelean logic"

See also: Aristotelian Aristotelean Aristotelic

adjective

traveling especially on foot; "peripatetic country preachers"; "a poor wayfaring stranger"

See also: wayfaring