Transit (noun)

The act or process of passing through or across, or the passage of people, goods, or information from one place to another.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from latin transitus, from transire "go across".

Examples:

  1. The transit of goods from one country to another was disrupted by the storm.
  2. The city had a comprehensive transit system with buses, trains, and subways.
  3. The transit time from one point to another was reduced with the new highway.
  4. The transit of people across the border was controlled by passport checks.
  5. The transit of goods through the port was facilitated by the new computer system.
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