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Synonyms & Similar Words
toggle
flip
change
shift
exchange
substitute
replace
alternate
flip-flop
trade
swap
convert
transform
commute
transpose
transfer
divert
deflect
veer
turn
reverse
invert
commute
modulate
vary
modify
adjust
regulate
swap
interchange
flip
commutate
divert
shift
changeover
conversion
substitution
replacement
transposition
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trade
barter
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revert
turn
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redo
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reorganize
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recalibrate
Meaning of Switch
The primary meaning of the word "switch" is to change or exchange something, such as a position, direction, or course of action.
Definitions
- A device for making and breaking electrical connections, or for selecting one of several circuits
- A change from one thing to another, such as a switch from one activity to another
- A slender, flexible branch or twig, especially one used as a whip
- A railway switch, or a point at which a railway line divides into two or more branches
Etymology of Switch
The word "switch" has its origins in Old English "swic" or "swich", meaning a whip or a switch, and is related to the Old Norse "svik", also meaning a switch or a whip
The word has been used in English since the 14th century, initially to refer to a flexible branch or twig used as a whip, and later to refer to a device for making and breaking electrical connections
Example Uses
- She flipped the switch to turn on the lights
- The company will switch to a new supplier next month
- The train switched tracks at the junction
- He used a switch to discipline the horse