transfer

noun, verb93 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

moving money from one bank account to another

the movement of electronic data from one location to another

the act of sending money from one person or place to another

the act of transmitting a computer file from one system to another

the process of moving information from a source to a receiver

transferring money or data via electronic means

a transfer made straight from one place to another without intermediaries

a transfer that happens without any problems or difficulties

a transfer that is done without wasting time or energy

sharing or disseminating knowledge from one person or group to another

a transfer that achieves its intended result

the process of sharing technology, skills, or knowledge among institutions or governments

any transfer of money or financial assets

a direct payment of money, often as part of a social welfare program

describes a large-scale movement of people, resources, etc.

transferring data or money in a digital format

moving an amount owed from one credit card to another

a direct payment of money from one bank account to another; also, recognition of academic credits from another institution

the passing of assets from one generation to the next

a transfer that is not temporary

the movement of resources (e.g., financial, natural) between places or entities

the overall transfer after accounting for movements in both directions

the legal process of transferring ownership of property

movement of money for investment or business purposes

transferring legal ownership of company shares from one person to another

transferring legal ownership of company stock from one person to another

the legal process of transferring ownership of land

movement of a large group of people from one region to another

an electronic method of transferring funds, often used for overseas payments