The transition
Example: The transition changes system structure
Definition
"The transition" refers to the process or period of changing from one state, condition, or place to another. It often implies a gradual or significant shift that alters the system structure or the way things function over time.
Etymology
The term "the transition" comes from the Latin word 'transitio,' meaning 'a going across' or 'passage.' It entered English in the late Middle Ages, originally used in contexts of movement or change, and now broadly applies to many types of change in various fields.
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"The transition" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 5", containing 112 commonly used words.
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