(ˈ)tranz|pōr]d.ə̇d, -raan-, -n(t)|sp-, -pȯr], -ōə], -ȯ(ə)], ]tə̇d\ adjective
Etymology: from past participle of transport (I)
1. : carried or moved from one person or place to another: as
a. : condemned or sent into banishment usually to a penal colony
first seeing Australia as a transported felon
b. : carried or moved along on or near the earth's surface by a natural force (as a river, ocean current, or glacier)
transported clays
transported soils
2. : impassioned or enraptured by strong and usually pleasurable emotion
instantly he felt transported from the sphere of his work — R.L.Cook
• trans·port·ed·ly adverb