switching
Pronunciation: [ˈswɪtʃɪŋ]
Word
Context: "change"
(verb) to change from one thing to another. It’s like if you had a toy and decided to play with a different one instead.
Example
She is switching from her favorite game to a new one.
Example
He is not switching his lunchbox; he likes it the way it is.
Example
Are you switching your TV channel to watch a different show?
Context: "action"
(noun) the act of changing from one thing to another. Imagine you’re swapping your shoes before going outside; that’s switching!
Example
The switching from one activity to another was very smooth.
Example
The switching of the classes was not allowed today, so they had to stay.
Example
How long does the switching of the teams take during the game?
Context: "technology"
(noun) the process of changing electrical connections to create a different path for electricity. This is done to help devices work better or change how they function.
Example
The switching in the circuit made the lights turn on.
Example
The switching was not done correctly, and the machine stopped working.
Example
What happens during the switching of the electrical circuits?
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