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Noun — The transfer of control, power, or responsibility from one person or group to another.

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Etymology

A noun formed from the phrasal verb "hand over."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “handover” mean?

The word “handover” means the transfer of control, power, or responsibility from one person or group to another. In plain terms, the moment or process of passing responsibility, control, or information from one party to another.

How do you pronounce “handover”?

“Handover” is pronounced HAND-ohv (/ˈhændˌoʊvɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “handover” in a sentence?

Here is “handover” used in a sentence: “The handover of power went smoothly after the election.”

What part of speech is “handover”?

“Handover” is a noun.

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