0 past simple and past participle of switch --
1 to use a switch to change a device from one state or type of operation to another: --
switch the TV off/on
2 to change suddenly or completely, especially from one thing to another, or to exchange by replacing one person or thing with another: --
Only a few self-corrections (4 %) switched between two partially correct responses.
The external beam is switched off once the ion temperature reaches a cer tain value.
We start from the initial equilibrium and heating is applied during a given heating time interval, after which the heating is switched off.
Tillage systems remained the same except that the intertill system was switched to fall disk in 1998.
In these studies the target was first presented an initial position of the target which was then switched to a new location.
Most pension funds switched to an average-wage plan with solvency-contingent indexation.
In this pressure regime the turbomolecular pump is switched off and the system operates with the pre-pump only.
After breakdown of the switch, the storage inductor was switched to the vacuum electron diode.