Transport (verb)

To carry or move someone or something from one place to another.

Origin:

From old french transporter, from latin transportare, from trans- 'across' + portare 'to carry'.

Examples:

  1. The goods were transported by truck to the warehouse.
  2. The army transports injured soldiers to the nearest hospital.
  3. The transport system was interrupted by the heavy snow.
  4. The prisoners were transported to the new facility.
  5. The transport helicopter was dispatched to rescue the stranded climbers.
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