Crossover ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Crossover ( noun )

  1. A point or place at which a line or route passes from one side of something to the other.
  2. A point or place of transition or change.
  3. A vehicle that is built on the platform of one type of vehicle, but with the body of another type.

Origin:

From the verb cross over, meaning to move or go across.

Examples:

  1. The bridge was the only crossover for miles.
  2. The play was a crossover between comedy and drama.
  3. The crossover SUV was perfect for his needs.
  4. The crossover from old technology to new was not smooth.
  5. The crossover in the music industry was a great success.

(As a verb)

Crossover ( verb )

  1. A point or place at which a line or route passes from one side of something to the other.
  2. A point or place of transition or change.
  3. A vehicle that is built on the platform of one type of vehicle, but with the body of another type.

Origin:

From the verb cross over, meaning to move or go across.

Examples:

  1. The bridge was the only crossover for miles.
  2. The play was a crossover between comedy and drama.
  3. The crossover SUV was perfect for his needs.
  4. The crossover from old technology to new was not smooth.
  5. The crossover in the music industry was a great success.
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