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Meanings of
untransferable
in English
Incapable of being transferred.
nontransferable
unassignable
Related terms
inalienable
unalienable
Synonyms
Examples for "
nontransferable
"
nontransferable
unassignable
Examples for "
nontransferable
"
1
A weird culture, utterly
nontransferable
to the ring, had formed at this one.
2
In essence, purchasing an e-book meant purchasing a
nontransferable
key to unscramble the encrypted content.
3
All passes are
nontransferable
,
and will be forfeited if presented by any other than person named thereon.
4
Goldenvoice is reportedly considering making the tickets
nontransferable
,
possibly even issuing them with the buyer's name and photo on them.
5
(I wouldn't learn until later that the keys were
nontransferable
.
Usage of
untransferable
in English
1
The irony of Mr. Harrison's tone is quite
untransferable
to paper.
2
The thing is as
untransferable
as the word is untranslatable.
3
But it is personal,
untransferable
,
and, as it were, instinctive.
4
Once taken, the name is generic, inalienable and
untransferable
.
5
We regret that this pun, like the foregoing one, is
untransferable
into English.]
6
The actual result is that, in the long run, the Hare system is practically the same as the single
untransferable
vote.
7
One of the high charms of his poetical language is its pure and melting melody, a charm
untransferable
to any more northern tongue.
8
Nay, the mere word "public," spoken with this peculiar French good faith, has for us I know not what
untransferable
gravity.
9
Such affection as existed in him-strange, hard, brutal as it
was
-
seemed
untransferable
,
and the title, as is known, passed at his death to his nephew.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
as untransferable
quite untransferable
seem untransferable
untransferable gravity
untransferable vote
Untransferable
through the time