0 present participle of transport
2 If something transports you to a different time or place, it makes you feel as if you were in it:
The film transports you back to the New York of the 1950s.
The emergency building is transported in individual modules, such as bedrooms and a kitchen, which are put together on site.
Environmentalists argue that more goods should be transported by rail.
The two prisoners were kept under restraint while they were transported between prisons.
This outcome is due to the additional travel involved in transporting children between resident and non-resident parents.
Transporting those things, though useful, but so heavy is impossible.
In contrast, the part-time working group had more complex support arrangements with different people often transporting children on different days of the week.
They can also occur on the demand side at loading facilities and in transporting fuels from ports to power plants where energy fuels are used.