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How to pronounce changeover in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms conversion, transition
Type of shift, transformation, transmutation
Has types glycogenesis, rectification, isomerisation, isomerization
Derivation change over

Examples of changeover

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Has anybody ever tried fiddling with his stuff on a changeover to mess with him?
From the telegraph.co.uk
For their part, U.S. manufacturers are eager for the 1968 model-year changeover.
From the time.com
Japan also followed this route and did not complete the changeover for 70 years.
From the en.wikipedia.org
My other concern is to ensure that things don't get messed up in the changeover.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The changeover, which officially begins next week, has been a long time coming.
From the philly.com
The costs of the changeover today will be more than $25 million, Kammeyer said.
From the tennessean.com
During the changeover, he sipped water while a trainer massaged his lower back.
From the newsobserver.com
Co-leads and manages the rapid changeover efforts with the Process Technicians.
From the jobview.monster.com
Djokovic looks rattled, engaging in a monologue with himself at the changeover.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Conversion: an event that results in a transformation
  • In manufacturing, changeover is the of converting a line or machine from running one product to another. Changeover times can last from a few minutes to as much as several weeks in the case of automobile manufacturers retooling for new models. ...
  • Changeover is a New Zealand standardbred racehorse. He is most noted for winning the New Zealand Trotting Cup in 2008, where he posted a race record time of 3:56.4. ...
  • Like most forms of modern football, rugby league football is played outdoors on a rectangular grass field with goals at each end that are to be attacked and defended by two opposing teams. ...
  • The Changeover: a Supernatural Romance is a young adult novel by the New Zealand novelist Margaret Mahy, first published in 1984. It won the Carnegie Medal for that year.
  • The refitting of equipment to either neutralize the effects of the just completed production or to prepare equipment for production of the next scheduled item, or both.
  • A 90-second period after every odd-numbered game in a set, when players change sides.
  • The procedure of transferring signaling traffic from one signaling link to one or more different signaling links, when the link in use fails or is required to be cleared of traffic.
  • The process of passing the baton from one runner to the next in a relay race.