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    hand over
  2. : to yield control of. handover. ˈhan-ˌdō-vər. noun. Synonyms. cede. cough up. deliver. give up. lay down. relinquish. render. surrender. turn in. turn over. yield. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of hand over in a Sentence.

  3. to give another person control of someone or something, or responsibility for dealing with him, her, or it: be handed over to The hijacker was handed over to the French police. If you hold on a moment I'll hand you over to someone who might be able to help. See also. handover. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. If you hand over to someone or hand something over to them, you give them the responsibility for dealing with a particular situation or problem. The present leaders have to decide whether to stand down and hand over to a younger generation.

  5. the giving of control of or responsibility for something to someone else: The United Nations is to supervise the handover of the prisoners of war. See also. hand something over. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Promoting staff. aggrandizement. anointment. ascend. ascension. career ladder. downgrade someone/something to something.

  6. Hand over definition: the act of relinquishing property, authority, etc.. See examples of HAND OVER used in a sentence.

  7. hand over. 1. phrasal verb. If you hand something over to someone, you give them the responsibility for dealing with a particular situation or problem. I wouldn't dare hand this project over to anyone else. 2. phrasal verb.

  8. to give someone else your position of power or the responsibility for something She resigned and handed over to one of her younger colleagues. He finally handed over his responsibility for the company last year. related noun handover. Take your English to the next level.

  9. 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. Definitions on the go.

  10. Definitions of hand over. verb. to surrender someone or something to another. synonyms: deliver, fork out, fork over, fork up, render, turn in. see more.

  11. • Parents have handed over to an outsider to solve a problem he or she never has to face. • The party was indeed handed over to Birmingham. • After some 18 months he handed over to Mr T. White. • Like Abingdon, Kemble is handing over to the army. • We just handed over to them.