changeover

See also: change over

English

Etymology

change + over, from the phrasal verb.

Noun

changeover (plural changeovers)

  1. A conversion or transition from one thing to another
    • 1999, Rob Aben, Saskia de Wit, The Enclosed Garden
      The changeover from dank, winding alleys to the openness, light and tranquility of the garden is utterly unexpected
    • 2004, Stewart Dalby, The Friends of Rathlin Island
      The hotel receptionist added that the message came late last night. Unfortunately it had got mislaid with the changeover from the night manager.

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