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transferable

[ US /tɹænsˈfɝəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /tɹænsfˈɜːɹəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another
  2. legally transferable to the ownership of another
    negotiable bonds

How To Use transferable In A Sentence

  • Settlers brought with them the idea of land as a partible, bounded commodity, owned by an individual (or self-selected partnership), transferable, and exclusive in perpetuity. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • He was introduced to an overseas banker at a business lunch and presented his transferable skills to the banker.
  • Tickets are non- transferable and can't be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • But I heard the president told Chelsea I was untransferable, which was exactly what I wanted to hear.
  • The shares are freely transferable.
  • The single transferable vote system operates.
  • The transferable feature is no problem since the exerciser is the one who has to pass muster. San Diego to Arizona: “Look, just because we called you racist bigots…” | RedState
  • This standby letter of credit is neither assignable nor transferable.
  • Historically, farming in China has been done on tiny, nontransferable plots maintained by a single family, which would consume most of the output. Private-Equity Firms Go Farming in China
  • Photocopies will not be accepted and voucher is not transferable. The Sun
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