🔄transfer

verb
/ˈtrænsfɜːr/

Meaning

to move something or someone from one place to another
to move from one place to another; the action of moving something or someone to a different position
To move from one place to another; to hand over.

Example Sentences

He transferred money to his friend's account.

The company decided to transfer him to their branch office in London.

Power transfer was necessary.

Example Expressions

transfer ownership

Synonyms

move, shift, relocate, transmit, hand over, transport, convey
Entry 1
move, shift, relocate, transmit, hand over
Entry 2
move, relocate, shift, transport, convey
Entry 3
shift, relocate, move, convey, transport

Antonyms

retain, keep, hold, maintain, stay
Entry 1
retain, keep, hold
Entry 2
retain, keep, maintain, stay
Entry 3
retain, keep, hold, maintain

Collocations

transfer money, transfer data, transfer ownership, transfer files, bank transfer, data transfer, job transfer, transfer payment
Entry 1
transfer money, transfer data, transfer ownership, transfer files
Entry 2
bank transfer, data transfer, job transfer, transfer payment

More Example Sentences

He was transferred to a quieter office.

She was transferred to the training unit.

She was transferred to the evening shift.

I want to transfer money to another account.

She was transferred to the finance department.

He was transferred to the marketing department.

We were transferred to the research department.

I want to set up an automatic monthly transfer.

He was transferred to the customer support team.

He was transferred to the main office for a while.

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