handoff

/ˈhændˌɔf/
noun
  1. The act of passing something from one person to another, especially in sports or work.
    • A proper handoff of the baton is crucial in a relay race.
    • The nurse completed a smooth handoff of patient information to the next shift.
    • The quarterback made a quick handoff to the running back.
  2. The transfer of responsibility or control from one person or system to another.
    • The project handoff between the design and development teams went smoothly.
    • During the handoff, the manager explained all pending tasks.
    • A clear handoff prevents confusion when changing shifts.
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