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in transit
[ in tran-zit, -sit ]
idiom
- on the way to a destination; in the process of traveling or being shipped from one place to another:
She’s still in transit, as her flight was delayed.
If your package has been damaged in transit, please contact us immediately.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of in transit1
Example Sentences
District Court Judge James Boasberg ordered the administration officials to halt any future deportations under the archaic and rarely used act, demanding that any deportees in transit be returned to the United States.
She said it was not just an "everyday package" which had been lost in transit - and both sisters were frustrated and upset at being unable to recover their father's ashes.
Boasberg's written order, released later, did not include the demand that deportees in transit be returned.
Bass headed home shortly thereafter and was in transit for nearly 24 hours as the fire ravaged the Palisades and surrounding communities.
On Jan. 10, The Times filed a public records request for all text messages sent or received by the mayor while she was in transit on Jan. 7 or Jan. 8 that mention fire response or her travel plans.
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