transit

[ˈtrænzɪt]

transit Definition

  • 1the carrying of people, goods, or materials from one place to another
  • 2the act of passing across or through a place

Using transit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "transit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The transit of goods from the factory to the warehouse was delayed due to traffic.

  • Example

    The city's transit system is efficient and affordable.

  • Example

    The transit of Venus across the sun is a rare astronomical event.

  • Example

    The transit lounge at the airport was crowded with passengers.

transit Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for transit

Antonyms for transit

Idioms Using transit

  • on the way to a particular destination

    Example

    The shipment is in transit to the customer's address and should arrive by Friday.

  • an area in an airport where passengers can wait for their connecting flights

    Example

    We spent several hours in the transit lounge before our flight to Tokyo.

  • an organization responsible for operating and maintaining a public transportation system

    Example

    The city's transit authority is planning to expand the subway system.

Phrases with transit

  • in the process of being transported from one place to another

    Example

    The package is currently in transit and will arrive tomorrow.

  • a temporary visa that allows a person to pass through a country while traveling to another destination

    Example

    I need to apply for a transit visa to pass through the United States on my way to Canada.

  • a high-speed public transportation system, typically using trains or buses, that operates on exclusive tracks or lanes

    Example

    The city's rapid transit system has reduced traffic congestion and improved air quality.

Origins of transit

from Latin 'transitus', meaning 'a going across'

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Summary: transit in Brief

The term 'transit' [ˈtrænzɪt] refers to the movement of people, goods, or materials from one place to another, as well as the act of passing through a place. It encompasses contexts such as transportation systems, astronomical events, and package delivery, as in 'The transit of Venus across the sun is a rare astronomical event.' Phrases like 'in transit' and idioms like 'transit lounge' denote the process of moving from one place to another, while 'transit authority' refers to the organization responsible for operating public transportation systems.

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