switchover

[swich-oh-ver]

switch·o·ver

[swich-oh-ver]
noun
1.
the act or process of changing from one power source, system, etc., to another.
2.
an act or an instance of changing from one job, belief, style, etc., to another.

Origin:
1925–30; noun use of verb phrase switch over
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switchover (ˈswɪtʃˌəʊvə)
 
n
the act or an instance of changing from one method, policy, or technology to another: the switchover to digital television

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