1. transiting - Noun
2. transiting - Verb
transiting
present participle of transit
transiting (plural transitings)
The process by which something undergoes transit; an act of conveyance.
“About China, it has been slowing down naturally, transiting from what we can call high speed to high quality growth,” she said. Source: Internet
A U.S. family has been fined and sent packing after being caught vacationing in Vancouver when they said they were transiting from Alaska to Washington state. Source: Internet
As with non-Black Seas powers, the Montreux convention does not explicitly forbid a Black Sea power from transiting aircraft carriers through the straits, and the tonnage limits in Article 14 also apply to Black Sea powers as well as non-Black Sea powers. Source: Internet
A second group of 88 passengers will depart from Canada, South America and the Caribbean Saturday July 18 transiting in Addis Ababa and arrive in Entebbe on Sunday July 19. Source: Internet
A transiting planet is one that passes through the observer's line of sight to another star, such as the sun, revealing clues as to the makeup of the planet's atmosphere. Source: Internet
However, the Airacobra’s initial entry into action proved inauspicious as nearly a score of fighters of the 350th and 81st Fighter Group went off course while transiting from England to Morocco and made forced landings in Portugal. Source: Internet