transition

/trænˈzɪʃən/
verb
  1. To undergo or cause to undergo a process of change from one state, condition, or activity to another.
    • She is transitioning from a career in finance to one in education.
    • The company plans to transition to renewable energy sources by 2030.
    • Many workers are transitioning to remote jobs after the pandemic.
noun
  1. The process or period of changing from one state, condition, or activity to another.
    • The company is going through a transition as it adopts new technology.
    • Smooth transitions between scenes are important in a movie.
    • The transition from high school to college can be challenging for many students.
  2. A movement, development, or evolution from one form, stage, or style to another.
    • The artist's work shows a clear transition from realism to abstract painting.
    • The transition from caterpillar to butterfly is a remarkable natural process.
    • The country is in a transition from a dictatorship to a democracy.
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