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What does handover mean?

phrasal verb. When you hand over someone such as a prisoner to someone else, you give the control of and responsibility for them to that other person. They would just catch the robbers and hand them over to the police. [ VERB noun PARTICLE + to] This morning the American was formally handed over to the ambassador. [

Is it handover or hand over?

To be precise, “hand over” is a phrasal verb and “handover” is a compound noun. So we say: He handed over the money on Saturday. And: The handover took place on Saturday. Note that some compound nouns are written as one word, and some have a hyphen (and some may be written both ways).

What does handover mean in business?

the act of giving responsibility for something to another person, or the period during which this happens: Company executives expect the handover to be relatively swift, with Norris taking over the chairman's role within weeks.

What’s another way to say hand over?

In this page you can discover 21 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for hand over, like: deliver, retain, handing-over, fork up, surrender, relinquish, yield, hand, finalisation, render and go-live.

What is handover example?

to give somebody else your position of power or the responsibility for something. She resigned and handed over to one of her younger colleagues. He handed over his responsibility for the firm last year. formally handing over power to the new government related noun handover.

What is another word for handover?

In this page you can discover 21 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for hand over, like: deliver, retain, handing-over, fork up, surrender, relinquish, yield, hand, finalisation, render and go-live.

How do you use hand over?

She resigned and handed over to one of her younger colleagues. He handed over his responsibility for the firm last year….

  1. He handed over a cheque for $200 000.
  2. They handed the weapons over to the police.
  3. They would simply hand her over to the magistrate as a thief.