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freight

1 of 2verb
/freɪt/
Forms:freights,freighting,freighted,freighted
1

to convey or transport cargo on a large scale

transitive
  • The shipping company is freighting containers of electronics to various distribution centers.
  • Airlines play a crucial role in freighting perishable goods to international markets.
  • The cargo ship is freighting automobiles from the manufacturing hub to ports around the world.
  • The railroad company specializes in freighting bulk commodities like coal and grains across the country.
  • The courier service is capable of freighting packages of various sizes and shapes to distant locations.
2

to load cargo onto a vehicle or vessel for conveyance

transitive
  • The workers are freighting the cargo ship with containers filled with goods bound for overseas markets.
  • The truck drivers will freight their vehicles with supplies to distribute to regional warehouses.
  • The logistics team is freighting the aircraft with urgently needed medical supplies for disaster relief.
  • The shipping company is freighting the containers with electronics to be transported across the country.
  • The port authorities are responsible for freighting ships efficiently with imported and exported goods.