Pronunciation: /ˈtrænzɪt/
noun the act or process of moving from one place to another
A1 I take public transit to work every day.
A2 The transit system in this city is very efficient.
B1 The transit strike caused major disruptions for commuters.
B2 The city is investing in improving its transit infrastructure.
C1 The transit authorities announced a new schedule for bus routes.
C2 The transit union negotiated a new contract with the city.
verb to pass through or across
A1 I transit through the city on my way to work.
A2 She transits to different countries for her job.
B1 The package will transit through several distribution centers before reaching its destination.
B2 The train will transit passengers from one city to another.
C1 The spacecraft will transit through space to reach its final destination.
C2 The cargo ship will transit across the ocean to deliver goods to different ports.
formal The city council approved a new transit system to improve public transportation.
informal I usually take the bus for transit to work.
slang Let's hop on the transit and head downtown.
figurative In life, we are all in transit towards our ultimate destination.
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