transferral

NOUN
  1. the act of moving something from one location to another
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How To Use transferral In A Sentence

  • It's a really clumsy and nasty transferral, but that's popular science for you…
  • How might these affect the transferral of actual thinking patterns between languages?
  • It included the building of a new kitchen extension, the transferral of the staircase and the subdivision of a room into bedroom, hallway and bathroom.
  • The transferral of leases makes landlords unhappy because it forces them to supply a valid reason to refuse a potential tenant.
  • There will be no public ceremony to mark the transferral of power, but the new leader is expected to give a public address once he has acceded to the throne.
  • The town council is waiting for the formal documentation from the Charities Commission to seal the transferral.
  • Due to coppers excellent heat transferral properties it could be assumed that an all copper heatsink would perform quite well.
  • It was not a proper spell of transferral, so another such transfer cannot be made.
  • Equally, the conventional use of incidental music in the theatre was a precedent for its transferral into the cinema.
  • Indeed, a number of events since sovereignty transferral in 1997 directly point to that erosion.
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