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transferable

adjective as in movable

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Example Sentences

They were all facing the same issues, and by working together, we thought it could be an interesting way to accelerate, to transfer the know-how, to avoid any mistakes done already.

Remove the preheated pot from the oven and carefully transfer your dough into it, handling it as little as possible and using the parchment paper to carefully lift and lower it in.

The university’s medical center often receives transfers from across the area because it provides specialty services other hospitals don’t, including reattaching limbs, specialized burn care and leukemia treatment.

Moreover, the EDPB makes it clear that there very well may not be any supplementary measures to cover a particular transfer in legal glory.

Miami transfer QB D’Eriq King is fashioning a true 21st-century college football careerKing also has been one of this season’s most inspirational stories.

Ergo, the book becomes a multiplatform object transferable wherever the reader wants to go.

They were transferable, and were actually transferred to this side upon which the invaders disembarked.

It is non-transferable because it is based upon the possession of certain qualifications peculiar to the permittee.

The grazing use of the National Forest lands is therefore only a personal and non-transferable privilege.

The best advice is mere theory until applied, and experience in the practical things of life is not transferable.

He will not fall into the error of supposing that experience is altogether a transferable commodity.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to transferable, such as: interchangeable, negotiable, assignable, consignable, conveyable, and exchangeable.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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