change over
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Definition
- Verb (intransitive):
- To transition completely from one system, method, or state to another. It implies a process of conversion or replacement.
- To exchange roles, positions, or functions with someone else.
Usage
- The verb "change over" is used to describe a deliberate transition. It is often followed by "to" or "from...to..." to specify the systems or states involved.
- It can be used in both transitive ("change something over") and intransitive ("change over") constructions, though the intransitive form with "to" is very common.
Examples
- Intransitive use:
- The company will change over to a new software system next month.
- We need to change over from winter to summer tires.
- The teams change over at halftime.
- Transitive use:
- The technician changed the network over to the backup server.
Advanced Usage
- "to change over to [something]": This is the most frequent construction, emphasizing the end state of the transition.
- The country is gradually changing over to renewable energy sources.
- The noun form "changeover" (often written as one word) refers to the period or process of changing from one thing to another.
- The changeover to the new management team was seamless.
Variants and Related Words
- Changeover (n): The process or period of changing from one state or system to another.
- During the changeover, some services will be temporarily unavailable.
- Switch over (v): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "change over," especially for technology or systems.
- Let's switch over to a different topic.
Synonyms
- Convert: To change the form, character, or function of something.
- Switch: To change or exchange, often suddenly or completely.
- Transition: To undergo or cause to undergo a process of change from one state to another.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Change out: To remove something and replace it with another. This focuses more on the physical replacement of parts.
- The mechanic changed out the old battery for a new one.
- Swap over: To exchange two things with each other. This emphasizes a mutual exchange.
- Can we swap over seats? I can't see the screen from here.
Related Idioms
- Make the switch: To decide to change to something different. This idiom is very similar in meaning to "change over."
- After years of using a PC, he finally made the switch to a Mac.
Verb
- change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy
- We converted from 220 to 110 Volt
- make a shift in or exchange of; then we switched"
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