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switch

1 of 2verb
/swɪtʃ/
Forms:switches,switching,switched,switched
1

to change from one thing, such as a task, major, conversation topic, job, etc. to a completely different one

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  • After completing the morning meeting, she decided to switch tasks and focus on a different project.
  • Students often switch majors during their college years to explore different fields of study.
  • During the conversation, they decided to switch topics to something more lighthearted.
  • She used to be a waitress before switching to law.
  • I switched jobs last year for better opportunities.
2

to swap one thing with another

  • In the recipe, you can switch butter for margarine if needed.
  • She switched her regular coffee for a green tea to reduce caffeine intake.
  • He switched his old smartphone for the latest model with enhanced features.
  • The company switched its office furniture for ergonomic chairs and standing desks to promote better posture.
  • The chef switched the main course on the menu for a seasonal dish featuring local produce.
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3

to exchange or shift one item with another

transitive
  • The siblings decided to switch their bedrooms, exchanging furniture and decor to create a fresh look.
  • The teacher asked the students to switch their textbooks with a partner, allowing them to review each other's notes.
  • In the office, employees switched their desks for a day as part of a team-building exercise.
  • The actors decided to switch roles for the final rehearsal, allowing each one to experience the other's character firsthand.
4

to use a flexible rod or twig to deliver a light strike

transitive
  • As a disciplinary measure, the teacher threatened to switch the students if they continued misbehaving.
  • In the old days, parents would switch their children lightly on the hand as a form of discipline.
  • He switched the horse on the flank to urge it forward during the race.
  • The farmer switched the cows with a twig to move them from one pasture to another.
  • She switched her dog lightly when it tried to chase after a squirrel.