Dictionary:
transferverb |transˈfər; ˈtransfər| ( -ferred , -ferring ) [trans. ]move (someone or something) from one place to another : he would have to transfer money to his own account.• move or cause to move to another group, occupation, or service : [ intrans. ] she transferred to the Physics Department | [ trans. ]employees have been transferred to the installation team.• [ intrans. ] enroll in a different school or college : Ron transferred to the University of Idaho.• (in professional sports) move or cause to move to another team : [ intrans. ] he transferred to the Dodgers | [ trans. ] when a player is transferred to the minors by a major league club.• [ intrans. ] change to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey : John advised him to transfer from Rome airport to the railroad station.• make over the possession of (property, a right, or a responsibility) to someone else.• convey (a drawing or design) from one surface to another.• [usu. as adj. ] ( transferred) change (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor :a transferred use of the Old English noun.• redirect (a telephone call) to another line or extension.
Thesaurus1 the hostages were transferred to a safe house: move, convey, take, bring, shift,remove, carry, transport; transplant,relocate, resettle.2 the property was transferred to his wife:hand over, pass on, make over, turn over,sign over, consign, devolve, assign, delegate.Well...here goes nothing....
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