transaction
[C] Countable
pl: transactions
This term carries a clinical, precise energy, evoking images of ledgers, digital receipts, and formal agreements. It strips away the emotional or social aspects of an exchange, focusing entirely on the mechanical transfer of value or state. In a commercial setting, it implies a completed cycle of a deal rather than a long-term relationship. In technical or scientific fields, the word describes a discrete shift. It suggests a clean break between the before and after, where a specific set of conditions is met to trigger a transformation. It is far more sterile and systemic than words like transition or change.
Countable when referring to a specific exchange of money or a single event of business.