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Synonyms for transfer
trænsˈfɜr, ˈtræns fər; ˈtræns fərtrans·fer
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Wiktionary
transfernoun
Synonyms:
transferal, transferencetransfernoun
To move or pass from one place, person or thing to another.
Synonyms:
transference, transferal, carry over, onpass, movetransfernoun
To convey the impression of (something) from one surface to another.
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transference, transferal, transpose, copytransferverb
To be or become transferred.
Synonyms:
transferal, transference
English Synonyms and Antonyms
transfer
Convey, transmit, and transport all imply delivery at a destination; as, I will convey the information to your friend; air conveys sound (to a listener); carry does not necessarily imply delivery, and often does not admit of it. A man carries an appearance, conveys an impression, the appearance remaining his own, the impression being given to another; I will transmit the letter; transport the goods. A horse carries his mane and tail, but does not convey them. Transfer may or may not imply delivery to another person; as, items may be transferred from one account to another or a word transferred to the following line. In law, real estate, which can not be moved, is conveyed by simply transferring title and possession. Transport usually refers to material, transfer, transmit, and convey may refer to immaterial objects; we transfer possession, transmit intelligence, convey ideas, but do not transport them. In the case of convey the figurative sense now predominates. Compare CARRY.
Synonyms:
carry, change, change, convey, give, move, remove, sell, shift, transmit, transportAntonyms:
cling to, hold, keep, possess, preserve, retainPreposition:
Convey to a friend, a purchaser, etc.; convey from the house to the station; convey by express, by hand, etc.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
transportation, transport, transfer, transferral, conveyancenoun
the act of moving something from one location to another
Synonyms:
exaltation, fare, carry-over, transference, imparting, tape transport, transport, impartation, rapture, transportation, transit, deportation, shipping, exile, ecstasy, tape drive, transfer of training, transportation system, conveying, transferee, transfer, conveyancing, conveyance of title, transferral, conveyance, raptus, expatriationtransfer, transfereenoun
someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another
"the best student was a transfer from LSU"
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carry-over, transference, transferee, conveyance, transportation, transferral, transfer, transfer of training, transporttransfer, transferencenoun
the act of transfering something from one form to another
"the transfer of the music from record to tape suppressed much of the background noise"
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carry-over, transference, transferee, conveyance, transportation, transferral, transfer, transfer of training, transporttransfernoun
a ticket that allows a passenger to change conveyances
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carry-over, transference, transferee, conveyance, transportation, transferral, transfer of training, transporttransfer, transfer of training, carry-overnoun
application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation
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carry-over, transference, transferee, conveyance, transportation, transferral, transfer, transfer of training, carry-forward, transporttransfer, transferenceverb
transferring ownership
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carry-over, transference, transferee, conveyance, transportation, transferral, transfer, transfer of training, transporttransfer, reassignverb
transfer somebody to a different position or location of work
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transmit, change, shift, channelize, channel, transplant, transfer, remove, channelise, transpose, transport, reassigntransferverb
move from one place to another
"transfer the data"; "transmit the news"; "transfer the patient to another hospital"
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transmit, change, shift, channelize, channel, transplant, remove, channelise, transpose, transport, reassigntransplant, transferverb
lift and reset in another soil or situation
"Transplant the young rice plants"
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change, shift, channelise, transfer, channel, transplant, channelize, remove, transport, transpose, graft, transmit, reassigntransfer, shiftverb
move around
"transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket"
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reassign, change, agitate, budge, channel, careen, transplant, transport, remove, transpose, stir, reposition, tilt, wobble, pitch, channelize, shift, transmit, lurch, switch, channelise, transfer, change over, dislodgetransferverb
cause to change ownership
"I transferred my stock holdings to my children"
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transmit, change, shift, channelize, channel, transplant, remove, channelise, transpose, transport, reassigntransfer, changeverb
change from one vehicle or transportation line to another
"She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast"
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reassign, alter, interchange, vary, channel, transplant, transport, remove, modify, transpose, change, commute, shift, exchange, channelize, transmit, convert, switch, channelise, transfer, deepentransmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channeliseverb
send from one person or place to another
"transmit a message"
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ship, canalise, beam, transfer, delight, ravish, transpose, impart, enthrall, head, guide, maneuver, point, change, channelize, enthral, channelise, canalize, enrapture, steer, channel, carry, manoeuver, transport, manoeuvre, direct, transplant, communicate, broadcast, shift, convey, conduct, air, send, enchant, remove, reassign, transmitremove, transferverb
shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes
"He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court"
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reassign, change, bump off, channelize, take away, withdraw, slay, dispatch, absent, channel, polish off, get rid of, remove, move out, transplant, off, transport, murder, shift, transpose, hit, take, channelise, transfer, take out, transmittransfer, transpose, transplantverb
transfer from one place or period to another
"The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
Synonyms:
reassign, change, interchange, channel, permute, transplant, transport, remove, transpose, commute, shift, channelize, transmit, channelise, transfer, graft, counterchange
Editors Contribution
conway
energy transfer
reassignment
change to another location
an example of reassignment is being taking off of a project to focus on something else.
Submitted by rinat on February 16, 2016
Dictionary of English Synonymes
transferverb
transferverb
Synonyms:
remove, transplanttransferverb
Synonyms:
alienate, abalienate, demise, consign, devolve, convey, make over, deliver overtransfernoun
Synonyms:
alienation, abalienation, demise, conveyance, transferrence
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "transfer":
transfers, transferring, transferred, assignment, handover, transmission, devolution, relocation, redeployment, mutation, transfert, transference, transhipment, shift, shipment, move, transshipment, transport, divestiture, referral, transferability, devolve, redeploy, flow-through, trans-shipment, relocate, transferral, pass-through, movement, surrender, conveyance, passthrough, transmit, moving, transposition, conversion, transportation, hand-over, transition, forwarding, assignments, cession
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How to use transfer in a sentence?
By accepting cryptocurrencies, you can do it for pennies and at the same time you can transfer money, really, in almost an instant amount of time, so, this new technology is absolutely going to replace what we have now with our inefficient credit cards and banking systems.
On this particular six-in-one vaccine we are the only tech transfer partner with Sanofi in the world, so we are very proud.
Males eat the stuff like candy, they then sequester it away in their bodies, and they then transfer it to females when they copulate.
If people can be educated to see the lowly side of their own natures, it may be hoped that they will also learn to understand and to love their fellow men better. A little less hypocrisy and a little more tolerance towards oneself can only have good results in respect for our neighbor; for we are all too prone to transfer to our fellows the injustice and violence we inflict upon our own natures.
The electrical communication amongst cells is really important for tumor suppression. The bigger picture is to understand how these voltages are passed among cells and how they control the transfer of chemical signals among cells, we need to crack this bioelectrical code. We really need to figure out how computations in tissues and decision making about pattern and cell behavior and so on are encoded in electrical signaling. That is sort of the next ten years.
Translations for transfer
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- حول, انتقالArabic
- přenést, přepsat, přenos, převod, převéztCzech
- forflyttelse, skifte, overføre, stige om, transport, flytning, forflytte, overflytning, overdrage, overførselDanish
- Übertragung, übertragen, Überweisung, VersetzungGerman
- μετατίθομαι, μεταβιβάζομαι, χαλκομανία, μεταθέτω, μεταφέρω, μεταφέρομαι, μετακινούμαι, μετακινώ, μεταβίβαση, μεταβιβάζω, μεταφορά, μεταποτύπωσηGreek
- delokigoEsperanto
- transferir, impreso, calco, imprimir, calcar, transferenciaSpanish
- ترانسفر, ترافرستPersian
- siirtyä, siirto, siirtokuva, siirtääFinnish
- transfert, transférerFrench
- thoir thairisScottish Gaelic
- traslado, trasladarGalician
- átvisz, átnyom, áthelyez, átszállít, átmegy, átmásol, áttesz, átruház, áthurcolkodik, átköltözikHungarian
- trasferirsi, trasferire, trasferimento, decalcare, passare, conferire, ricalcare, bonifico, trasferimento bancarioItalian
- 移動, 乗り換える, 運ぶ, 移す, 転勤Japanese
- 옮기다Korean
- translatio, trānsmoveōLatin
- whakawhitiMāori
- സ്ഥലംമാറ്റംMalayalam
- overplaatsen, verplaatsenDutch
- transferir, transferênciaPortuguese
- transferaRomanian
- перевод, перенести, переход, переносить, трансфертRussian
- överföraSwedish
- బదిలీTelugu
- แปลThai
- transfer etmek, transferTurkish
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