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The switchover
noun
A complete change or switch from one state, system or course of action to another
Exact(60)
The switchover is now unstoppable.
The switchover would be three years later than recommended in a major government report in 2009.
The switchover from analogue to digital TV freed up space on the broadcasting spectrum.
The switchover to digital signal by 2012 means that multichannel choice will soon be available to almost all households.
The switchover to new technologies is not mainly a matter of negotiation but of engineering, planning, financing, and incentives.
The switchover devices used for standby subsystems are perfect.
The switchover comes 75 years after the first regular TV service began in London.
The switchover was easy but I didn't get a connection for a few minutes.
The switchover from MatrixNet to CatBoost is happening now and will continue in the months ahead.
The switchover took place at CenterCore's busiest time of year, when its big military customers placed orders.
The switchover took place at CenterCore's busiest time of year, when its big military customers place orders.
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