How to transfer imovie from iMac to iPad?

I need to know how to transfer an app such as imovie from a Mac to an iPad.

Mac OS X applications can't be used on an iOS device. If they're in an iTunes library, they're iOS applications, not Mac OS X ones, and can be transferred by syncing the device.
As the developer needs to create and maintain the versions separately, having bought one version doesn't entitle someone to a free download of the other.
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