ALL meanings of changeover
change·o·ver
C c - countable noun changeover A changeover is a change from one activity or system to another. 3
- noun changeover an alteration or complete reversal from one method, system, or product to another 3
- noun changeover a reversal of a situation, attitude, etc 3
- noun changeover the act of transferring to or being relieved by a team-mate in a relay race, as by handing over a baton, etc 3
- noun changeover the point in a relay race at which the transfer is made 3
- noun changeover the exchange of ends by two teams, esp at half time 3
- verb changeover to adopt (a completely different position or attitude) 3
- verb changeover (of two teams) to exchange ends of a playing field, etc, as after half time 3
- noun changeover a complete change, as in goods produced, methods of production, or equipment 3
- noun changeover A change from one system or situation to another. 1
- noun Technical meaning of changeover (programming) The time when a new system has been tested successfully and replaces the old system. 1
- noun changeover switch: from one system to another 1
- noun changeover a conversion or complete change from one thing, condition, or system to another, as in equipment, personnel, methods of production, etc.: a changeover to automated equipment. 1
- noun changeover A conversion or transition from one thing to another. 0