Transitioned: meaning, definitions and examples
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transitioned
[ trænˈzɪʃənd ]
change state
Transitioned refers to the process of undergoing a change from one state or condition to another. This term is often used in various contexts, such as personal development, social changes, or in a technical field where systems or processes are altered.
Synonyms
changed, converted, evolved, shifted.
Examples of usage
- She transitioned from a career in finance to one in art.
- The organization transitioned to a new management structure.
- He has transitioned to a vegetarian diet successfully.
Translations
Translations of the word "transitioned" in other languages:
🇵🇹 transicionado
🇮🇳 संक्रमित
🇩🇪 übergegangen
🇮🇩 beralih
🇺🇦 перехідний
🇵🇱 przeszedł
🇯🇵 移行した
🇫🇷 transitionné
🇪🇸 transicionado
🇹🇷 geçiş yaptı
🇰🇷 전환된
🇸🇦 انتقل
🇨🇿 přecházel
🇸🇰 prešiel
🇨🇳 过渡了
🇸🇮 prehodil
🇮🇸 farið
🇰🇿 ауыстырылған
🇬🇪 გადაიყვანეს
🇦🇿 keçid etdi
🇲🇽 transicionado
Etymology
The word 'transitioned' is derived from the Latin term 'transitio', which means 'a going across, passage'. The Latin 'transire' translates to 'to go across, to pass over'. This term was adopted into the English language in the late 14th century, gaining traction in contexts relating to change, movement, or progress from one state to another. 'Transition' began to be particularly prominent in the 20th century, especially when discussing personal identity changes and shifts in social norms. The form 'transitioned' specifically began to gain usage within discussions of gender identity and personal transformation, making it a significant term in both social discourse and psychological contexts.