switching
IPA: swˈɪtʃɪŋ
noun
- The act or process of something that switches.
- Corporal punishment by use of a switch (twig or twigs).
- Back-and-forth movement of an animal's tail, etc.
- The transference of an investment from one fund to another.
- The movement of a locomotive from one track to another.
- Change from one product/service provider to another.
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Examples of "switching" in Sentences
- The term switching explains why people become caught in the prison of the mind.
- Salesman: No. I don't suppose you are interested in switching electrical suppliers?
- The label switching in MPLS allows routers to map a direct path from one end point on the network to another.
- Party switching is fun, but Leadership has to put enourmous effort into satisfying the needs of the switcher.
- This delay in switching to swine flu production means that we will have to wait until the last weeks of August before vaccine arrives.
- Risky move, but if they are successful in switching the debate to a moral one, they could get it passed and not lose too much popular support.