Transpooling

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /trænspuːlɪŋ/

Definitions of transpooling

noun a process of transporting goods or people using a combination of different modes of transportation

Example Sentences

A1 Transpooling is a new concept in transportation.

A2 The benefits of transpooling include cost savings and reduced emissions.

B1 Transpooling services are becoming more popular in urban areas.

B2 Companies are implementing transpooling programs to encourage carpooling among employees.

C1 The government is considering implementing transpooling incentives to reduce traffic congestion.

C2 Transpooling initiatives have been successful in reducing the number of single-occupancy vehicles on the road.

Examples of transpooling in a Sentence

formal Transpooling is a method of transporting goods using a shared transportation network.

informal Have you heard of transpooling? It's like carpooling but for shipping goods.

slang Transpooling is the new way to move stuff around efficiently.

figurative In the world of logistics, transpooling is like a well-orchestrated dance of moving items from one place to another.

Grammatical Forms of transpooling

past tense

transpooled

plural

transpoolings

comparative

more transpooling

superlative

most transpooling

present tense

transpool

future tense

will transpool

perfect tense

have transpooled

continuous tense

is transpooling

singular

transpool

positive degree

transpooling

infinitive

to transpool

gerund

transpooling

participle

transpooled

Origin and Evolution of transpooling

First Known Use: 1998 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'transpooling' is a combination of the prefix 'trans-' meaning across or beyond, and the word 'pooling' meaning combining resources or efforts.
Evolution of the word: The term 'transpooling' was first used in the late 20th century in the context of logistics and transportation industries to describe the process of combining multiple shipments or loads into a single transport unit for more efficient delivery. Over time, the term has evolved to also encompass the concept of sharing resources or services across different entities or organizations in a collaborative manner.