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Antonyms for Transport
trænsˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt; ˈtræns pɔrt, -poʊrttrans·port

This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term Transport.

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  1. transportverb

    Synonyms:
    banish, extradite, shift, carry away, ferry, relocate, exile, convey, enrapture, move, expatriate, ship, deport

  2. transportverb

    An act of transporting; conveyance.

    Synonyms:
    enrapture, deport, carry away, expatriate, convey, ferry, banish, shift, exile, ship, extradite, relocate, move, relocation, public transport, conveyance

  3. transportverb

    To deport to a penal colony.

    Synonyms:
    convey, ferry, relocate, ship, move, expatriate, deport, extradite, banish, rapture, enrapture, carry away, shift, exile

  4. transportnoun

    A vehicle used to transport (passengers, mail, freight, troops etc.)

    Synonyms:
    extradite, exile, banish, shift, convey, ferry, relocate, expatriate, ship, move, carry away, deport, enrapture

  5. transportnoun

    A deported convict.

    Synonyms:
    deportee, exile, expatriate

English Synonyms and Antonyms3.5 / 2 votes

  1. transport

    A person may bear a load either when in motion or at rest; he carries it only when in motion. The stooping Atlas bears the world on his shoulders; swiftly moving Time carries the hour-glass and scythe; a person may be said either to bear or to carry a scar, since it is upon him whether in motion or at rest. If an object is to be moved from the place we occupy, we say carry; if to the place we occupy, we say bring. A messenger carries a letter to a correspondent, and brings an answer. Take is often used in this sense in place of carry; as, take that letter to the office. Carry often signifies to transport by personal strength, without reference to the direction; as, that is more than he can carry; yet, even so, it would not be admissible to say carry it to me, or carry it here; in such case we must say bring. To lift is simply to raise from the ground, tho but for an instant, with no reference to holding or moving; one may be able to lift what he could not carry. The figurative uses of carry are very numerous; as, to carry an election, carry the country, carry (in the sense of capture) a fort, carry an audience, carry a stock of goods, etc. Compare CONVEY; KEEP; SUPPORT.

    Antonyms:
    drop, fall under, give up, let go, shake off, throw down, throw off

    Synonyms:
    bear, bring, carry, convey, lift, move, remove, sustain, take, transmit

    Preposition:
    To carry coals to Newcastle; carry nothing from, or out of, this house; he carried these qualities into all he did; carry across the street, over the bridge, through the woods, around or round the corner; beyond the river; the cable was carried under the sea.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. transportverb

    Synonyms:
    bear, carry, convey, banish, enrapture, delight, ravish

  2. transportnoun

    Antonyms:
    agony, paroxysm, mortification, distress, annoyant, vexation

    Synonyms:
    ecstasy, rapture, enravishment, bliss

Princeton's WordNet3.7 / 3 votes

  1. conveyance, transportnoun

    something that serves as a means of transportation

    Synonyms:
    exaltation, transferral, imparting, tape transport, transport, transportation, rapture, shipping, impartation, raptus, tape drive, conveying, transfer, conveyancing, ecstasy, conveyance of title, conveyance

  2. transportnoun

    an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes

    Synonyms:
    tape transport, raptus, transfer, conveyance, transportation, exaltation, transferral, ecstasy, tape drive, rapture, shipping

  3. transportation, shipping, transportnoun

    the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials

    Synonyms:
    exaltation, fare, tape transport, transport, rapture, transportation, transit, deportation, shipping, tape drive, exile, merchant vessels, transportation system, cargo ships, transfer, conveyance, transferral, ecstasy, raptus, expatriation, merchant marine

  4. ecstasy, rapture, transport, exaltation, raptusnoun

    a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion

    "listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture"- Charles Dickens

    Synonyms:
    go, transferral, hug drug, disco biscuit, ictus, tape transport, transport, seizure, rapture, shipping, deification, transportation, apotheosis, raptus, exaltation, tape drive, transfer, ecstasy, conveyance, cristal

  5. tape drive, tape transport, transportnoun

    a mechanism that transports magnetic tape across the read/write heads of a tape playback/recorder

    Synonyms:
    tape transport, raptus, transfer, conveyance, transportation, exaltation, transferral, ecstasy, tape drive, rapture, shipping, transport

  6. transportation, transport, transfer, transferral, conveyanceverb

    the act of moving something from one location to another

    Synonyms:
    exaltation, fare, carry-over, transference, imparting, tape transport, transport, impartation, rapture, transportation, transit, deportation, shipping, exile, ecstasy, tape drive, transfer of training, transportation system, conveying, transferee, transfer, conveyancing, conveyance of title, transferral, conveyance, raptus, expatriation

  7. transportverb

    move something or somebody around; usually over long distances

    Synonyms:
    send, enthral, channelise, transfer, ravish, enrapture, enchant, channelize, delight, carry, channel, enthrall, ship, transmit

  8. transport, carryverb

    move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body

    "You must carry your camping gear"; "carry the suitcases to the car"; "This train is carrying nuclear waste"; "These pipes carry waste water into the river"

    Synonyms:
    ravish, ship, transfer, delight, comport, dribble, pack, have a bun in the oven, impart, enthrall, behave, run, sway, take, post, expect, channelize, deport, extend, enthral, channelise, enrapture, channel, carry, transport, stock, hold, enchant, acquit, convey, persuade, conduct, transmit, contain, express, gestate, send, stockpile, bear

  9. enchant, enrapture, transport, enthrall, ravish, enthral, delightverb

    hold spellbound

    Synonyms:
    ship, transfer, delight, ravish, capture, beguile, dishonour, enthrall, violate, dishonor, captivate, enamour, witch, trance, channelize, jinx, enamor, enthral, channelise, becharm, enrapture, channel, carry, transport, revel, entrance, rape, fascinate, charm, glamour, outrage, enjoy, catch, assault, send, hex, enchant, please, bewitch, transmit

  10. transport, send, shipverb

    transport commercially

    Synonyms:
    ravish, institutionalize, beam, send off, channel, post, institutionalise, transport, enthrall, place, mail, enchant, station, broadcast, get off, embark, air, send out, direct, channelize, ship, charge, transmit, commit, carry, channelise, transfer, delight, enrapture, send, enthral

  11. transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channeliseverb

    send from one person or place to another

    "transmit a message"

    Synonyms:
    ship, canalise, beam, transfer, delight, ravish, transpose, impart, enthrall, head, guide, maneuver, point, change, channelize, enthral, channelise, canalize, enrapture, steer, channel, carry, manoeuver, transport, manoeuvre, direct, transplant, communicate, broadcast, shift, convey, conduct, air, send, enchant, remove, reassign, transmit

How to use Transport in a sentence?

  1. Lauren Foye:

    Uber is not just hedging its bets on the transport industry per say, it’s also looking to evolve its business, but we are also seeing Airbnb looking at providing for businesses travelers, so I think we will see greater growth through that as well.

  2. Maja Niksic:

    The elderly might benefit more from educational campaigns aimed at improving their understanding of potential symptoms of cancer, and, perhaps, differentiating these from other age-specific disorders, such as osteoarthritis, both groups( the underprivileged and the elderly) need to have affordable and appropriate transport options to reach health services.

  3. North America:

    We are very, very proud to transport this statue, this project not only stands for great values — the great values of freedom, liberty, and friendship — the project also showcases the group’s capabilities to design and deliver complex, supply end-to-end solutions by delivering this unique statue, this precious piece of art here to the U.S.

  4. Daniel Glaser:

    When you look at difficulties that we know that they are having with respect to the transport, with respect to the extraction, I think it's fair to say they are no longer able to make money the way they used to be able to, (IS) has cut salaries to its fighters in Raqqa by up to 50 percent.

  5. Laure Metz:

    When you have a bow and arrow it’s more precise and less effort to use and easier to transport with you. You can take many arrows with you — not just one or two spears to hold in your hand. You can shoot many of them in a very quick operation. All this and you can be alone hunting by yourself, what is incredible to me is that they (the Neanderthals) didn’t use, they didn’t develop this type of weapon. They continued to use their traditional weapon — spears thrust or thrown by hand.

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