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nontransferrable

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of nontransferable.

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Examples

  • “Immortality is nontransferrable” he said appropriately.

    John Updike dies at 76 | clusterflock 2009

  • “Immortality is nontransferrable” he said appropriately.

    John Updike dies at 76 | clusterflock 2009

  • There's context involved and certain charisma that's ascribed to individuals that's nontransferrable just like how guys don't usually wear skirts unless they're kilts or something, and as far as personality traits go, I don't think it's obviously realized enough among humans how useful contradictions are to embrace.

    Master and Apprentice - SLOG 2005

  • There's context involved and certain charisma that's ascribed to individuals that's nontransferrable just like how guys don't usually wear skirts unless they're kilts or something, and as far as personality traits go, I don't think it's obviously realized enough among humans how useful contradictions are to embrace.

    Archive 2005-10-01 2005

  • I had an invitation, “personal and nontransferrable,” from the Cuban Association of Industries for the farewell reception to Mikoyan in the Havana Riviera Hotel.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • I had an invitation, “personal and nontransferrable,” from the Cuban Association of Industries for the farewell reception to Mikoyan in the Havana Riviera Hotel.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • I had an invitation, “personal and nontransferrable,” from the Cuban Association of Industries for the farewell reception to Mikoyan in the Havana Riviera Hotel.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

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