Transferable

Word TRANSFERABLE
Character 12
Hyphenation trans fer a ble
Pronunciations /trænsˈfɜːrəbl̩/

Definitions and meanings of "Transferable"

What do we mean by transferable?

Able to be transferred

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The word "transferable" in example sentences

Network and use the phrase transferable skills, my employment counsellor proposed. ❋ Ele Pawelski (2011)

Subsequent tax credits by the Oklahoma Tax Commission is 2004 amounted to $18 million in transferable credits. ❋ Unknown (2007)

These are often referred to as transferable skills because they can be utilised in different environments. ❋ Alfredh (2010)

By waiting until early October, most of my income, investment and health info was already uploaded to the ATO or transferable from the previous year’s eTax. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But no network is going to tackle this show that puts the idea of transferable souls on a plate or hard drive platter and try to tackle it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The whites had not bought it, and couldn't buy it; for the tribes had no chiefs, nobody in authority, nobody competent to sell and convey; and the tribes themselves had no comprehension of the idea of transferable ownership of land. ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

At first workers were recruited from occupations where skills were roughly analogous and transferable, that is, workshop mechanics from the iron, machine and building trades; conductors from stagecoach drivers, steamship stewards and mail boat captains; station masters from commerce and commission agencies; and clerks from government offices. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The alternative is to create a proprietary solution that is non-transferable, which is somewhat counter-intuitive for a strategy of leveraging OSS for product development. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Officials told reporters that detainees who have been identified as transferable to other countries will remain at Guantanamo until host nations can be found. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Senior administration officials told reporters that detainees who have been identified as transferable to other countries will remain at Guantanamo until host nations can be found. ❋ Unknown (2009)

XIX But when the pleading appears to require some translation, or to need any alteration, either because he is not pleading who ought to do so, or he is not pleading with the man he ought, or before the men whom he ought to have for hearers, or in accordance with the proper law, or under liability to the proper punishment, or in reference to the proper accusation, or at the proper time, it is then called a transferable statement of the case. ❋ Marcus Tullius Cicero (N/A)

It operates against the true spirit of the school, and has done so for eighty years being an enterprise of the State, a local extension of a central enterprise, one of the hundred branches of the great State university trunk, possessing no roots of its own and with a directing or teaching staff composed of functionaries similar to others, that is to say transferable, [6353] restless and preoccupied with promotion, their principal motive for doing well being the hope of a higher rank and of getting a better situation. ❋ Hippolyte Taine (1860)

It is financed via a variety of innovative methods such as transferable tax-credits, or zoning concessions etc in order to reduce development costs in return for limitations on rents or purchase prices. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Additionally, ARRI's techniques for restoring formerly mined lands and reclaiming current and future mines are "transferable" globally; the species planted in Wyoming or Illinois, or even China or Australia would change, but the techniques would essentially be the same. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The warrant was not transferable, meaning it would only be paid to beneficial shareholders, not to the brokerages to distribute to clients. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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