The difference between Banish and Transport

When used as verbs, banish means to send someone away and forbid that person from returning, whereas transport means to carry or bear from one place to another.


Transport is also noun with the meaning: an act of transporting.

check bellow for the other definitions of Banish and Transport

  1. Banish as a verb:

    To send someone away and forbid that person from returning.

    Examples:

    "If you don't stop talking [[blasphemy blasphemies]], I will banish you."

    "He was banished from the kingdom."

  2. Banish as a verb:

    To expel, especially from the mind.

    Examples:

    "'banish fear, qualm."

  1. Transport as a verb:

    To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey.

    Examples:

    "to transport goods; to transport troops"

  2. Transport as a verb (historical):

    To deport to a penal colony.

  3. Transport as a verb (figuratively):

    To move (someone) to strong emotion; to carry away.

    Examples:

    "Music transports the soul."

  1. Transport as a noun:

    An act of transporting; conveyance.

  2. Transport as a noun:

    The state of being transported by emotion; rapture.

  3. Transport as a noun:

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

  4. Transport as a noun (Canada):

    A tractor-trailer.

  5. Transport as a noun:

    The system of transporting passengers, etc. in a particular region; the vehicles used in such a system.

  6. Transport as a noun:

    A device that moves recording tape across the read/write heads of a tape recorder or video recorder etc.

  7. Transport as a noun (historical):

    A deported convict.