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    switch
    /swɪtʃ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. change the position, direction, or focus of: "the company switched the boats to other routes" Similar changeshiftconvertdivert
    • 2. beat or flick with or as if with a switch. archaic

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  2. to change suddenly or completely, especially from one thing to another, or to exchange by replacing one person or thing with another: She started studying English, but switched to History in her second year. In 1971, Britain switched over (= changed completely) to a decimal currency.

  3. The meaning of SWITCH is a slender flexible whip, rod, or twig. How to use switch in a sentence.

  4. a sudden or complete change, especially of one person or thing for another: When did the writer make the switch from fiction to non-fiction? The switch to new accounting software greatly improved the organization's bookkeeping. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. switch. verb [ T, I usually + adv/prep ] us / swɪtʃ / uk / swɪtʃ /

  5. switch. (swĭch) n. 1. a. An exchange or a swap, especially one done secretly. b. A transference or shift, as of opinion or attention. 2. a. A device used to break or open an electric circuit or to divert current from one conductor to another. b.

  6. A switch is a small control for an electrical device which you use to turn the device on or off. Leona put some detergent into the dishwasher, shut the door and pressed the switch. ...a light switch. Synonyms: control, button, lever, on/off device More Synonyms of switch. 2. verb B2.

  7. Switch definition: a turning, shifting, or changing. See examples of SWITCH used in a sentence.

  8. To switch is to change or exchange. Switch can be a noun or verb, and in most cases it has the meaning of change. You can switch classes, political parties, or the radio station. Sometimes if you switch something with someone, they take yours and you take theirs — as in an exchange or trade.

  9. SWITCH definition: 1. to change from one thing to another: 2. to exchange something with someone else: 3. a small…. Learn more.

  10. verb. /swɪtʃ/ Verb Forms. Phrasal Verbs. [intransitive, transitive] to change or make something change from one thing to another. switch (over) to something We're in the process of switching over to a new system of invoicing. switch (over) from something The company is offering good deals to customers who switch over from a competitor.

  11. a small device that you press or move up and down in order to turn a light or piece of electrical equipment on and off. a light switch. an on–off switch. He flipped a switch and the lights came on. to flick/press a switch. to throw a switch (= to move a large switch)

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