transported

[trans-pawr-tid, -pohr-]

trans·port·ed

[trans-pawr-tid, -pohr-]
adjective
1.
emotionally moved; ecstatic: transported by the music
2.
taken or carried from one place to another.

Origin:
1590–1600; transport + -ed2

trans·port·ed·ly, adverb
un·trans·port·ed, adjective

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trans·port

[v. trans-pawrt, -pohrt; n. trans-pawrt, -pohrt]
verb (used with object)
1.
to carry, move, or convey from one place to another.
2.
to carry away by strong emotion; enrapture.
3.
to send into banishment, especially to a penal colony.
noun
4.
the act of transporting or conveying; conveyance.
5.
a means of transporting or conveying, as a truck or bus.
6.
a ship or plane employed for transporting soldiers, military stores, etc.
7.
an airplane carrying freight or passengers as part of a transportation system.
8.
a system of public travel.
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9.
transportation (def. 6).
10.
strong emotion; ecstatic joy, bliss, etc.
11.
a convict sent into banishment, especially to a penal colony: The country had been colonized largely by transports.
12.
Recording. Also called tape transport. a mechanism that moves magnetic tape past the head in a tape deck or tape recorder.
COLLAPSE

Origin:
1325–75; Middle English transporten (v.) < Latin trānsportāre to carry across. See trans-, port5

trans·port·a·ble, adjective
trans·port·a·bil·i·ty, noun
trans·port·ive, adjective
coun·ter·trans·port, noun
non·trans·port·a·bil·i·ty, noun
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non·trans·port·a·ble, adjective
pre·trans·port, verb (used with object)
un·trans·port·a·ble, adjective
COLLAPSE


1. See carry. 10. rapture, happiness. See ecstasy.

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