1. transitioning - Noun
2. transitioning - Verb
transitioning
present participle of transition
transitioning (plural transitionings)
An act of transition; a change of state.
A legacy business still transitioning from print to digital — and now owned by a megachain with lots of new debt to pay off — is competing with a debt-free, digital-only, deep-pocketed operation bent on growth. Source: Internet
Alexandra was a three-masted sailing ship with auxiliary steam power, nonetheless, remaining flagship in a navy which was steadily transitioning from sail to steam. Source: Internet
As Alberta inches closer to having its ICU beds overwhelmed by patients, officials are considering everything from postponing complex surgeries to transitioning other hospital rooms to care for critically ill patients, if the need arises. Source: Internet
As a result, scholars have had to devise legislative workarounds, such as transitioning justices to “senior” status so that they serve only in the event of recusal or disability, or rotating justices down to a lower court. Source: Internet
“Army combat medics are the backbone of the operations, working long hours with the screening clinic and also transitioning back to seeing patients in our clinic,” said Davis. Source: Internet
Better Care: further advancement of animal care, including progress towards transitioning all sows under management to open housing systems by 2021. Source: Internet