transatlantic (Meaning)

Wordnet

transatlantic (a)

crossing the Atlantic Ocean

Webster

transatlantic (a.)

Lying or being beyond the Atlantic Ocean.

Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transatlantic

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transatlantic Sentence Examples

  1. The transatlantic flight took over seven hours, spanning the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean.
  2. The transatlantic cable revolutionized communication, connecting the continents of Europe and America.
  3. The transatlantic slave trade forcibly transported enslaved Africans to the Americas, leaving a devastating legacy.
  4. The Titanic sank during its maiden transatlantic voyage, becoming a tragic maritime disaster.
  5. The transatlantic air race showcased the technological advancements of aviation in the early 20th century.
  6. Immigrants crossed the transatlantic ocean in search of better opportunities in new lands.
  7. The transatlantic alliance between NATO members ensures mutual defense and security.
  8. The transatlantic partnership between the US and Europe fosters economic collaboration and cultural exchange.
  9. The transatlantic travel ban imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic restricted movement between the continents.
  10. The transatlantic weather system influences climate patterns on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

FAQs About the word transatlantic

crossing the Atlantic OceanLying or being beyond the Atlantic Ocean., Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

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The transatlantic flight took over seven hours, spanning the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean.

The transatlantic cable revolutionized communication, connecting the continents of Europe and America.

The transatlantic slave trade forcibly transported enslaved Africans to the Americas, leaving a devastating legacy.

The Titanic sank during its maiden transatlantic voyage, becoming a tragic maritime disaster.