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ALL meanings of non-transferable

non--trans·fer
N n
  • verb with object non-transferable to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another: He transferred the package from one hand to the other. 1
  • verb with object non-transferable to cause to pass from one person to another, as thought, qualities, or power; transmit. 1
  • verb with object non-transferable Law. to make over the possession or control of: to transfer a title to land. 1
  • verb with object non-transferable to imprint, impress, or otherwise convey (a drawing, design, pattern, etc.) from one surface to another. 1
  • verb without object non-transferable to remove oneself from one place to another: to transfer from the New York office to London. 1
  • verb without object non-transferable to withdraw from one school, college, or the like, and enter another: I transferred from Rutgers to Tulane. 1
  • verb without object non-transferable to be moved from one place to another: to transfer to overseas duty. 1
  • verb without object non-transferable to change by means of a transfer from one bus, train, or the like, to another. 1
  • noun non-transferable a means or system of transferring. 1
  • noun non-transferable an act of transferring. 1
  • noun non-transferable the fact of being transferred. 1
  • noun non-transferable a point or place for transferring. 1
  • noun non-transferable a ticket entitling a passenger to continue a journey on another bus, train, or the like. 1
  • noun non-transferable a drawing, design, pattern, or the like, that is or may be transferred from one surface to another, usually by direct contact. 1
  • noun non-transferable a person who changes or is changed from one college, military unit, business department, etc., to another. 1
  • noun non-transferable Law. a conveyance, by sale, gift, or otherwise, of real or personal property, to another. 1
  • noun non-transferable Finance. the act of having the ownership of a stock or registered bond transferred. 1
  • noun non-transferable Also called transfer of training. Psychology. the positive or negative influence of prior learning on subsequent learning. Compare generalization (def 4). 1
  • noun non-transferable Also called language transfer. Linguistics. the application of native-language rules in attempted performance in a second language, in some cases resulting in deviations from target-language norms and in other cases facilitating second-language acquisition. 1
  • adjective non-transferable of, relating to, or involving transfer payments. 1
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