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transference

[trans-fur-uhns, trans-fer-uhns] / trænsˈfɜr əns, ˈtræns fər əns /












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Before expeditions that reached the New World, and even before the Silk Road, African and Asian explorers already had begun the transference of people, culture, language and goods.

From Seattle Times

The exuberance and success of Philadelphia’s teams has taken on powers of transference. 76ers center Joel Embiid tossed a football on the Lincoln Financial Field sideline before Sunday’s Eagles victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

From Washington Post

This bizarre emotional transference he is foisting on his staff is inappropriate.

From New York Times

And it’s very important to the paintings that they be a transference of some accumulation of muscle memories from the body to the brush.

From New York Times

And the transference of energy from the screen to the audience, she said, is very real.

From New York Times