0 a complete change from one system or method to another: --
1 a replacement of one system or method by another: --
The changeover to the new accounting system created a lot of problems.
2 a change from using one system, machine, method, etc. to another: --
Now, because of a changeover, once again there is a question mark.
With this in mind, it is necessary to organise the practical dimension of the changeover well as a matter of priority.
It is hoped to complete the operation in bronze coins by changeover day.
It is another reason for wondering whether the changeover to means-testing in that area is entirely justified.
Like the present penny and threepenny bit, it will be legal tender and current coin for the duration of the changeover period.
So at the point of changeover no one is going to be deprived of family allowance.
Since the euro changeover, there has been a growing number of cases of fraudulent use of fake euro coins in coin-operated machines.
This suggests that the pace of modification was rapid enough that each renovation may have been precipitated by a changeover in the leadership of the group.