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intransferible

non-transferable

adjective een-trahns-feh-REE-bleh Rare

Origin: From Latin in- (not) + transferibilis.

Usage Note

Intransferible is used in legal and administrative language: tickets, rights, or licences that are intransferibles cannot be assigned to another person. It often appears on tickets (entrada intransferible) or contracts. The opposite is transferible (transferable). It has a single form for both genders.

Examples

"La entrada es personal e intransferible."

Natural Translation

The ticket is personal and non-transferable.

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