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Transfers Moderate

Origin: Latin prefix trans-

Definition, synonyms and related words

Definitions
Noun
1

plural of transfer

"The new employees received their official transfers to the headquarters last week."

In plain English: Transfers are things that move from one place to another.

"The airline's flight transfers are free if you stay in the same terminal."

Verb
1

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transfer

"The bank transfers funds from your savings account to your checking account every month on the first of the month."

In plain English: To transfer something means to move it from one place or person to another.

"The bus driver transfers passengers to the next stop when the route changes."

Example Sentences
"The airline's flight transfers are free if you stay in the same terminal." noun
"The bus driver transfers passengers to the next stop when the route changes." verb
"The bank processed my money transfers before noon today." verb
"She decided to transfer her classes to a different campus next semester." verb
"Our team will need extra players for the emergency transfers during halftime." verb
See Also
transfer
Related Terms

Origin

Derived from the Latin transferre, meaning "to carry across," this term originally described the physical act of moving something or someone from one place to another. In modern usage, it retains that core sense while also referring to financial transactions or changes in employment status.

Rhyming Words
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