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transferal

American  
[trans-fur-uhl] / trænsˈfɜr əl /
Or transferral

noun

  1. transference; transfer.


Etymology

Origin of transferal

First recorded in 1860–65; transfer + -al 2

Example Sentences

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Lorna Jane had advertised that its clothing used "a groundbreaking technology" called LJ Shield to prevent the "transferal of all pathogens".

From BBC • Jul. 23, 2021

Lorna Jane had advertised that its clothing used "a groundbreaking technology" called LJ Shield to prevent the "transferal of all pathogens" - but in a ruling, a judge said this claim was exploitative potentially dangerous.

From BBC • Jul. 23, 2021

The alternative: transferal of the concession to the government for a "fair" price after unpaid "debts" are deducted.

From Time Magazine Archive

I collapsed to my knees, desperately willing the dizziness to intensify, the transferal to come...

From "Kindred" by Octavia Butler

It was like the transferal of a neighborhood.

From Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820) by Earle, Alice Morse