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- TRANSPORTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRANSPORT is to transfer or convey from one place to another How to use transport in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Transport
- TRANSPORTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRANSPORTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of transport 2 to take goods or people from one place to… Learn more
- TRANSPORTED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Transported definition: emotionally moved; ecstatic See examples of TRANSPORTED used in a sentence
- Transported - definition of transported by The Free Dictionary
To move or carry (goods, for example) from one place to another; convey See Synonyms at carry 2 To cause to feel strong emotion, especially joy; carry away; enrapture 3 To send abroad to a penal colony; deport 1 The act of transporting; conveyance 2 The condition of being transported by emotion; joy or rapture 3
- TRANSPORT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Transport is a system for taking people or goods from one place to another, for example using buses or trains The extra money could be spent on improving public transport The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport An efficient transport system is critical to the long-term future of London
- transported, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
What does the adjective transported mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective transported See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Transported: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
Transported refers to the act of carrying or moving something from one place to another It often applies to goods, people, or information In logistics and shipping, transported signifies the process of being conveyed by various means such as vehicles, ships, or planes
- Transported Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of transport I'm transported back in time But it is known that in the first years of the 19th century nearly 2000 persons were transported every year to Siberia With an empty weight of 3640 kg, a payload of 2130 kg could be transported
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