Transferrence

Word TRANSFERRENCE
Character 13
Hyphenation trans fer rence
Pronunciations N/A

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I think 007 is experiencing transferrence in that 007 is terrified to die and imposing his fears on me. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Baker Hamilton is a slow motion reversal of policy, with a slow motion transferrence of responsiblity, not a surrender. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Friedman said using an example of bank workers who experienced a robbery and were then transferrence another, it was normal for them to start blaming themselves. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The educational process is a transferrence of knowledge and is independent of the medium used, as long as the transferrence occurs. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I am much more interested in an object transferrence. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Some simple carpentry; a large number of unusual articles commanded from Moscow: one, more expensive than all the others, brought in a coffin-like box from France; the transferrence of all his paraphernalia of work into the outer room; and behold the fane of Ivan's new goddess! ❋ Margaret Horton Potter (N/A)

The faith in dreams and omens of every sort was not lessened by the transferrence of the responsibility for them to the Lord, and the superstition of the day, ended later in a credulity that accepted the Salem Witchcraft delusion with all its horrors, believing always, that diligent search would discover, if not the Lord's, then the devil's hand, working for the edification or confounding of the elect. ❋ Campbell, Helen, 1839-1918 (1890)

We cannot attribute the transferrence of the attributes of the Northern satyr, or Celtic ourisk, to the arch-fiend, to any particular resemblance between the character of these deities and that of Satan. ❋ Unknown (1885)

The habit of naming children after relatives or friends of the parents, or illustrious men and women, is unknown in Old Japan, though an approach to this common custom among us is made by conferring or making use of part of a name, usually by the transferrence of one ideograph forming the name-word. ❋ William Elliot Griffis (1885)

And it seems but a poor result of the conquest of Constantinople by the Latins that all which came of it was the transferrence of relics from the East to the West -- nothing else. ❋ John [Editor] Rudd (1885)

When it was quoted at three, the high-water mark so far, he had beguiled the widow with a cock-and-bull story about the formalities of transferrence on the books of the company of stocks which had been given away; and by the time Mrs. Sampson had cleared her mind from the entanglements of this ingenious fiction the bottom had dropped out of the market. ❋ Arlo Bates (1884)

The following description of his character seems to have been a genuine case of thought transferrence, so much is it like his own writing in grace and purity of expression: ❋ Frank Preston Stearns (1881)

The faith in dreams and omens of every sort was not lessened by the transferrence of the responsibility for them to the Lord, and the superstition of the day, ended later in a credulity that accepted the Salem Witchcraft delusion with all its horrors, believing always, that diligent search would discover, if not the ❋ Helen Campbell (1878)

Supposing that such a discovery were made, and that the human race should decide to arrest the development of six in the majority of its young, -- so as to effect a transferrence of those forces, now demanded by sex-life to the development of higher activities, -- might not the result be an eventual state of polymorphism, like that of ants? ❋ Lafcadio Hearn (1877)

| Page 297: transferrence replaced with transference | ❋ Unknown (1877)

Such are the main outlines of the theory found in the Book of Enoch, written about B.C. 100, and it is adopted in the Johannine Apocalypse, with little variation, save in the recognition of Jesus as the Messiah, and in the transferrence to his second coming of all these wonderful proceedings. ❋ Unknown (1876)

Miss Armitage was also surprised that Mrs. Johnson would not agree to an immediate transferrence. ❋ Amanda Minnie Douglas (1873)

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