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changeover

noun as in conversion

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Traditionally, Washington conveys stern but quiet warnings to adversaries against attempting to try to gain any military advantage from a perceived period of uncertainty, stressing that a changeover does not alter U.S. readiness.

The message that sent to the dressing room would have been huge and one of the reasons the changeover of captaincy was so seamless.

From BBC

A government official guided the BBC towards the changeover of government after the election as having caused delays, with planned regulations needing sign-offs from the new ministers.

From BBC

This changeover is the result of a phenomenon called the North American monsoon, which was responsible for the deluge in Twentynine Palms.

“Despite this it still costs me around £100 between every changeover to fully clean, re-fill and heat each hot tub,” Mr Smith reports.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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