Crossover
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noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Crossover ( noun )
- A point or place at which a line or route passes from one side of something to the other.
- A point or place of transition or change.
- 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:
- The bridge was the only crossover for miles.
- The play was a crossover between comedy and drama.
- The crossover SUV was perfect for his needs.
- The crossover from old technology to new was not smooth.
- The crossover in the music industry was a great success.
(As a verb)
Crossover ( verb )
- A point or place at which a line or route passes from one side of something to the other.
- A point or place of transition or change.
- 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:
- The bridge was the only crossover for miles.
- The play was a crossover between comedy and drama.
- The crossover SUV was perfect for his needs.
- The crossover from old technology to new was not smooth.
- The crossover in the music industry was a great success.