Sentences with transpose
trans·pose
T t - Genetic engineers transpose or exchange bits of hereditary material from one organism to the next. [VERB noun + from]
- Many people inadvertently transpose digits of the ZIP code. [VERB noun]
- She could play any piece of music she heard and transpose it into any key. [VERB noun into noun]
- Inadvertently transposed the e and the i in “weird”
- He had inadvertently transposed two numbers in the previous year's inventory balance, resulting in a material understatement of the previous year's ending inventory.The accountant discovered that two digits had been transposed, recording $520 as $250.If you transpose two numbers, you make an error in which the order of the numbers is reversed.
- To transpose the third and fourth letters of a word.
- To transpose at sight.