Transfer ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Transfer ( verb )

  1. To move (someone or something) from one place, vehicle, person, or group to another.
  2. To change the ownership, possession, or place of something.
  3. To cause (an image or design) to be reproduced, as by photography or printing.
  4. To change (a telephone call) from one telephone line to another.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin transferre, from trans- "across" + ferre "bring".

Examples:

  1. The company transferred the employees to its new office.
  2. She transferred the money to her account.
  3. The coach transferred the player from defense to offense.
  4. He transferred the call to his assistant.
  5. The artist transferred the image onto the canvas using a projector.

(As a noun)

Transfer ( noun )

  1. To move (someone or something) from one place, vehicle, person, or group to another.
  2. To change the ownership, possession, or place of something.
  3. To cause (an image or design) to be reproduced, as by photography or printing.
  4. To change (a telephone call) from one telephone line to another.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin transferre, from trans- "across" + ferre "bring".

Examples:

  1. The company transferred the employees to its new office.
  2. She transferred the money to her account.
  3. The coach transferred the player from defense to offense.
  4. He transferred the call to his assistant.
  5. The artist transferred the image onto the canvas using a projector.
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