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switchover
[ swich-oh-ver ]
noun
- the act or process of changing from one power source, system, etc., to another.
- an act or an instance of changing from one job, belief, style, etc., to another.
switchover
/ ˈswɪtʃˌəʊvə /
noun
- the act or an instance of changing from one method, policy, or technology to another
the switchover to digital television
Word History and Origins
Origin of switchover1
Example Sentences
The switchover from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris happened so abruptly and went so smoothly, it’s almost as if there never was a Biden campaign.
Data obtained via a Freedom of Information request revealed an increase in crossing payments not made on time since the switchover last July.
But the BBC previously revealed only 770,000 of 1.7 million users had done this before the switchover.
They then drank 75 grams of glucose, a rapidly absorbed sugar, to stimulate a switchover from fatty acid to carbohydrate metabolism.
Ofcom is investigating Virgin Media over its compliance with rules to protect vulnerable customers during the digital switchover.
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