Toggle (verb)

  1. To switch back and forth between two states or modes.
  2. To change or switch the position or status of something, typically by means of a toggle switch or button.

Origin:

From toggle ("a pin or rod that holds two parts of a device together, and can be flipped or switched to change the device"s function") + -en.

Examples:

  1. He toggled between the two options on the screen.
  2. She toggled the switch to turn off the lights.
  3. The pilot toggled the radio to contact the ground crew.
  4. The user toggled between the different tabs on the website.
  5. He toggled the setting on his phone to silent.
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