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transportation
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transportation
noun
/ˌtræns.pɔːˈteɪ.ʃən/
transport
transpose
Meaning
the action of transporting people or goods
The movement of people or goods from one place to another.
Example Sentences
Public
transportation
in the city is very efficient.
Efficient
transportation
reduces costs.
Synonyms
transport, conveyance, movement, shipment, transit, logistics, shipping
Entry 1
transport, conveyance, movement, shipment
Entry 2
transit, logistics, conveyance, shipping
Antonyms
immobility, stasis, stagnation
Entry 1
immobility, stasis
Entry 2
stagnation, immobility
Collocations
public transportation, transportation system, efficient transportation
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