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Definitions for TRANSPORTS
trans·ports
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transportsnoun
Plural form of transport.
Editors Contribution
transportsverb
Verb form of the word transport.
The company transports goods all over the country.
Submitted by MaryC on February 25, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of TRANSPORTS in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of TRANSPORTS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of TRANSPORTS in a Sentence
Interior Minister Maria Ohisalo:
Goods and cargo transports will continue across all borders. Indispensable work-related traveling will still be possible and continues within EU borders.
The [CDC's] recently enacted policy suspending transports of dogs from Afghanistan and more than 100 other nations into the U.S., was another terrible impediment, despite our negotiations and pleadings.
Historically, what has been the best for markets is both the industrials and transports above their longer-term trends, but at this point it probably calls for further consolidation, the market is going to have a tough time ripping higher from here without some leadership from the transports.
It is plausible that certain (terrorist) organisations could attack transports of nuclear material or civilian installations and try to steal radioactive material, there is a black market where such material is available coming from central and eastern Europe.
The U.S. aviation system each day transports millions of people safely, so it's not like we have to completely overhaul the entire system, it's not broken. But these incidents have shown us that there are ways to improve the existing system.
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