transition
— Noun
– English
~ a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another
transition
— Noun
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~ the act of passing from one state or place to the next
transition
— Noun
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~ a passage that connects a topic to one that follows
transition
— Noun
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~ an event that results in a transformation
transition
— Noun
– English
~ a musical passage moving from one key to another
transition
— Verb
– English
~ cause to convert or undergo a transition; "the company had to transition the old practices to modern technology"
transition
— Verb
– English
~ make or undergo a transition (from one state or system to another); "The airline transitioned to more fuel-efficient jets"; "The adagio transitioned into an allegro"
transitional
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to or characterized by transition; "adolescence is a transitional stage between childhood and adulthood"
transitionally
— Adverb
– English
~ as a transitional step or in a transitional manner
transitive
— Noun
– English
~ a verb (or verb construction) that requires an object in order to be grammatical
transitive
— Adjective
– English
~ designating a verb that requires a direct object to complete the meaning
transitively
— Adverb
– English
~ in a transitive manner; "you can use the verb `eat' transitively or intransitively"
transitiveness
— Noun
– English
~ the grammatical relation created by a transitive verb
transitivise
— Verb
– English
~ make transitive; "adding `out' to many verbs transitivizes them"
transitivity
— Noun
– English
~ the grammatical relation created by a transitive verb
transitivity
— Noun
– English
~ (logic and mathematics) a relation between three elements such that if it holds between the first and second and it also holds between the second and third it must necessarily hold between the first and third
transitivize
— Verb
– English
~ make transitive; "adding `out' to many verbs transitivizes them"