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Sentence count:198+11Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: changeconversiontransfertransformationSimilar words: transittransactiontranslationtransformationtransportationtransientpositiontransmissionMeaning: [træn'sɪʃn ,-z-]  n. 1. the act of passing from one state or place to the next 2. an event that results in a transformation 3. a change from one place or state or subject or stage to another 4. a musical passage moving from one key to another 5. a passage that connects a topic to one that follows. v. 1. cause to convert or undergo a transition 2. make or undergo a transition (from one state or system to another). 
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61 They argued that development would eventually take the Third World through its own demographic transition to low rates of death and birth.
62 The transition to democracy and market economies will call for much patience and persistence.
63 Nothing could be more abrupt than the transition from childhood to school.
64 A strong, small-scale transition field could, however, correspond to particularly vigorous dynamo action.
65 The drug maker said Congress decided not to grant generic drug makers the right to market their products during the transition.
66 Person has been active in Farm Wrap, a program that helps ease the transition from agriculture to other careers.
67 But apparent ease of transition has been achieved only with much thought and sensitivity.
68 They say they've enjoyed the transition from farmer to fashion designer.
69 At the time,(http://sentencedict.com/transition.html) Dorset was beginning the transition from picturesque dairy country to affluent summer artist colony.
70 Men were sometimes on the beat twenty-one out of twenty-four hours during the transition between day and night duty.
71 The use of longer transitions requires a larger training corpus, increased storage for the transition matrices and is computationally more demanding.
72 Treloar has described a very apt demonstration of the transition.
73 Now, she helps people with disabilities make the transition from home to workplace by counseling them and their employers.
74 In our own society there is no such clear transition from childhood to adult life.
75 It's an encounter with women on the edge of transition, discontented and yet disarmed.
76 The transition was so abrupt that it took her by surprise.
77 A more organic metaphor is needed to describe the process of transition.
78 Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to accelerate the transition of telephone and video services from regulated to competitive markets.
79 Outside the town, the killing goes on[sentencedict.com], despite the transition in 1985 from military dictatorship to elected civilian government.
80 In fact, the system developed during the transition to industrialisation in the early part of the present century.
81 This light is tuned so that the photon energy exactly matches the desired atomic transition energy.
82 The temperature at which this critical value is reached is the glass transition temperature.
83 For post-communist countries those transition periods are likely to cover more areas and last longer.
84 The postponement of the conference was cited as a reason for the extension of the transition period.
85 Britain won an important concession-a 15-year transition period during which the regulation would not apply.
86 I spent what I assume was transition with an almost continuous pain in my left side and feeling sick as well.
87 The broadcasters say they need both analog and digital channels for 15 years to ensure a smooth transition to the digital age.
88 In each study, contextual description is used in an effort to make larger inferences about the process of democratic transition.
89 In due course, when the transition is successfully achieved, these new ways return to the level of practical consciousness.
90 It might be supposed that tremor was the consequence of a fixed-point attractor to periodic attractor transition of central nervous system neurones.
More similar words: transittransactiontranslationtransformationtransportationtransientpositiontransmissionoppositioncompositionacquisitiontraditiontraditionaltraditionallysensitivetransformtransfertransmitsensitivitytransporttranslatemansionexpansionactive transportsituationeditionadditionconditionmunitionscoalition
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