Plural for the transportation of people or things from one place to another
“The tapes for the first week's filming went missing in transit to London.”
Plural for the movement of people or things from one place to another
“Galula's first cultural shock did not occur during his transit from Tunisia to Morocco, but rather later, during his transit from the Maghreb to metropolitan France.”
Plural for a change from one state or form to another
“He proceeded to give a philosophical account of the change which takes place in the body, in its transit from a state of wakefulness to that of sleep.”
Plural for an advance or forward movement
Plural for the movement or transportation of goods or passengers
Plural for a trip or a set amount of traveling
Plural for fast transit or transport of goods or people by flight
Plural for any form of transport that can be used by a member of public (usually for a fee)
Plural for something intended to reconcile or connect two seemingly incompatible things
To transfer into another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
To move or proceed across, over, or through
“Firstly, it is impossible to transit the globe in a single night with merely a sleigh.”
To become or evolve into something different
“We need to transit to a political setting in which the institutions and processes of democracy have begun to work appreciably.”
To move or proceed onward
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