transactional

/trænˈzækʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to the process of buying, selling, or exchanging things.
    • Transactional emails, like order confirmations, are sent automatically.
    • The company focuses on transactional sales rather than long-term contracts.
    • The bank charges a fee for each transactional service.
  2. Describing a relationship or interaction that is based primarily on exchanging goods, services, or benefits, rather than on personal connection.
    • In a transactional workplace, employees are motivated by bonuses rather than loyalty.
    • The negotiation was very transactional, with both sides focused on getting the best deal.
    • Their friendship felt purely transactional, with each person only calling when they needed a favor.
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