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transactional

[tran-sak-shuh-nuhl, -zak-] / trænˈsæk ʃə nəl, -ˈzæk- /
ADJECTIVE
negotiable
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Epstein considered himself a "people collector" who made connections for transactional purposes, Mr Levine said.

From BBC

Kahn’s recruitment was more transactional, according to people familiar with the events.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps Emilia Petrarca, who writes the Substack “Shop Rat,” puts it best: “Even if you’re just browsing, you’re still being welcomed into a space and asked about your wants and needs. It’s someone’s job to listen to you and give you attention. In times like these, people really crave human interaction and that sense of care, even if it’s transactional.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse - which tracks immigration data - found that just over 70% of the nearly 60,000 people held at the end of September had no criminal record.

From BBC

Nearly three-quarters of immigrants in ICE detention as of September have no criminal convictions, according to Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse.

From Los Angeles Times