transferable

IPA: trænsfˈɝʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Able to be transferred.
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Examples of "transferable" in Sentences

  • The exclusive right is transferable.
  • Is the featured picture status transferable
  • Liability to the third bailee was not transferable.
  • Network and use the phrase transferable skills, my employment counsellor proposed.
  • These are often referred to as transferable skills because they can be utilised in different environments.
  • Subsequent tax credits by the Oklahoma Tax Commission is 2004 amounted to $18 million in transferable credits.
  • But no network is going to tackle this show that puts the idea of transferable souls on a plate or hard drive platter and try to tackle it.
  • By waiting until early October, most of my income, investment and health info was already uploaded to the ATO or transferable from the previous year’s eTax.
  • The whites had not bought it, and couldn't buy it; for the tribes had no chiefs, nobody in authority, nobody competent to sell and convey; and the tribes themselves had no comprehension of the idea of transferable ownership of land.
  • At first workers were recruited from occupations where skills were roughly analogous and transferable, that is, workshop mechanics from the iron, machine and building trades; conductors from stagecoach drivers, steamship stewards and mail boat captains; station masters from commerce and commission agencies; and clerks from government offices.

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