Transfer
transfer (verb ,noun) - moving from one place to anothertransferable (adjective) - can be transferred
transfer ownership
transfer ownership of land
transfer title to land
a land transfer
both groups claimed a portion of the land proposed for transfer
argued that the local government had no power to transfer title
temporarily transfer
transfer permanently
transfer immediately
gradually transfer
transfer of power
How a country manages the transfer of power at the very top sends an unmistakable signal to all levels below
agree to transfer
refuse to transfer
freely transferable
tickets transferable between members of the same family
a cash transfer
a wire transfer
received a wire transfer from Pakistan to buy airline tickets for the suicide bombers
direct transfer of the cash to a bank account
automatically transfer cash to the bank account
transfer electronically
transfer assets
transferring assets abroad
a stock transfer
transfer accounts
We would transfer the accounts to a solid brokerage firm
transfer pension fund
ruling that companies can't transfer their pension plans to large banks to be managed for a profit
transfer payments
facilitating government programs, including domestic transfer payments, of various kinds
there are many people authorized to handle and transfer the money who might also have the opportunity to divert it for nefarious uses
human talk is thought to obstruct the transfer of knowledge
Transfer the tomato pure to a large saucepan and then stir vigorously
Rotate the legs and cook for 30 seconds more; transfer to a plate
Transfer the duck and 1/2 cup of the onions to a plate; cover to keep warm
Use the berries right away, or transfer to an airtight container
a job transfer
45 at the time, complained that she had been denied a transfer to a different office because of age discrimination
transfer of sovereignty
saw the first peaceful transfer of power in modern Chinese history
technology transfer
a mission of knowledge and skills transfer
punished Chinese companies attempting to transfer technologies covertly
transfer of wealth
The transfer of wealth away from workers to capital is contributing to global economic problems
the greatest transfer of wealth from one set of nations to another in history
transfer riders to buses for the remaining distance
It was the greatest transfer of land in North America since the 1763 Treaty of Paris
junior college transfer students to the university
admitting 2-year college transfer students
Not knowing whether such a transfer is practicable or not
it is difficult to transfer funds from the central government to the provinces, where they can be more effective
multiresistam nonpalhogenic E. coli may transfer their resistance to intestinal bacteria in humans
the transfer of whatever was left of social welfare functions to organizations of civil society
documented cases of offspring health or fitness being compromised through maternal transfer of contaminants
Much research has examined maternal transfer of organic contaminants and effects on offspring health in turtles inhabiting the Great Lakes
subsequent maternal transfer of contaminants to embryos and juveniles through yolk or milk can jeopardize offspring survival
transfer of intense emotions from traumatized individuals to school counselors often occurs
if they got tagged in the game and became zombies, they'd transfer the bandannas to their heads
transfer your balances to a lower-rate card that you already own
The transfer of information and knowledge is no longer confined to a college campus'
everyone they do business with in a given arms transfer, including middlemen, brokers, sellers and transport companies






