Synonym: carriage, carrying, conveyance. Similar words: transport, active transport, translation, transformation, transition, transaction, transmission, portion. Meaning: [‚trænspər'teɪʃn /-spɔː't-] n. 1. a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods 2. the act of moving something from one location to another 3. the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance 4. the United States federal department that institutes and coordinates national transportation programs; created in 1966 5. the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials 6. the act of expelling a person from their native land.
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(31) The upper crust does not ride public transportation.
(32) Public transportation is at best limited.
(33) The transportation of flammable substances is tightly regulated.
(34) Seattle has a very modern public transportation system.
(35) Public transportation is inadequate for most of the city.
(36) Carrying goods by ship reduces transportation costs.
(37) Initial deployment was also hampered by lack of transportation.
(38) Daily raids were mounted against transportation targets.
(39) Now local transportation agencies decide where the purse strings.
(40) Provisions: Food, clothing, shelter, transportation, education, medical care.
(41) The advent of motorized transportation further improved communications.
(42) One particular concern related to public transportation.
(43) However, there's a snag in this intergalactic transportation scheme.
(44) In practice, the city's transportation system is very inefficient.
(45) While the list of proposed transportation projects is being refined, possible methods to close the funding gap are being considered.
(46) We depended on that ox not only for transportation but also for sustenance.
(47) But transportation to and from the island is a real challenge, especially for relocated public housing tenants.
(48) Shortages of food and poor transportation mean that the stores are not able to replenish their shelves as often as they would like to.
(49) Graham overcame seemingly insurmountable transportation barriers to complete his tour.
(50) He instructed the Transportation Department to develop a plan to promote highway safety.
(51) A total of $950 million was spent on the new transportation system.
(52) The California Department of Transportation negotiated franchise agreements with four private consortia to build toll highways.
(53) Cities now have flexibility in deciding how to spend federal transportation money.
(54) Examples of such systems include: defence systems, satellite communication systems, transportation systems, manufacturing systems and economic systems.
(55) Guidelines would give a degree of certainty to everyone, including the Transportation Department.
(56) The Metropolitan Transportation Commission is drawing up a list of projects.
(57) Industrial machinery, computer and other electronic equipment, chemicals, scientific instruments and transportation equipment lead the export list.
(58) All prescribed medications, hospital stays, and transportation were offered free of charge.
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(59) The tax increase would help fill an estimated $ 4 billion shortfall in transportation funding over the next two decades.
(60) In the transportation field, taxis and the most basic commodity of all, fuel, are based on unit cost prices.
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