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transitionally
Variant of transition
transition
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tran·si·tion (tran zis̸h′ən, -sis̸h′ən)
noun
- a passing from one condition, form, stage, activity, place, etc. to another
- the period of such passing
- a word, phrase, sentence, or group of sentences that relates a preceding topic to a succeeding one or that smoothly connects parts of a speech or piece of writing
- Music
- a shifting from one key to another; modulation; esp., a brief or passing modulation
- an abrupt change into a remote key
- a passage connecting two sections of a composition
Etymology: L transitio < transitus: see transit
intransitive verb
to make or undergo a transition
Related Forms:
- transitional tran·si′·tional adjective or transitionary tran·si′·tion·ar′y
- transitionally tran·si′·tion·ally adverb
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