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:
He has over 150 publications and has recently coauthored a book on design and changeover.
Moreover, the locus of the changeover appears to be between the middle-aged and youngest generations.
Thus, while some crop changeovers were brought about by tenants, others occurred through the direct or indirect intervention of landowners.
But computers certainly can facilitate a changeover from present to reformed spelling.
The excesses of the power changeover created a social situation of chaos.
That is not to say, of course, that questions of identity and ideology played no part in the changeover.
This reordering results from an end to violent conflict and/or a changeover from an authoritarian regime to one based on principles of democracy and pluralism.
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.
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