1. transported - Adjective
2. transported - Verb
of Transport
Conveyed from one place to another; figuratively, carried away with passion or pleasure; entranced.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI will never forget experiencing Venice for the first time. It feels like you are transported to another time - the art, music, food and pure romance in the air is like no other place. Elizabeth Berkley
There now ensued a series of incidents which transported me to the opposite extremes of ecstasy and horror; incidents which I tremble to recall and dare not seek to interpret. H. P. Lovecraft
By a diabolical irony the very facsimiles of the world which we make on purpose to bring it within our grasp, to make it less elusive, have transported us into a new world of blurs. Daniel J. Boorstin
The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. Roald Dahl
The quantity of action is the product of the mass of the bodies times their speed and the distance they travel. When a body is transported from one place to another, the action is proportional to the mass of the body, to its speed and to the distance over which it is transported. Pierre Louis Maupertuis
The sets were fantastic. The Harry Potter sets are brilliant. You do get transported for a second. Ralph Fiennes