go over to sth
— phrasal verb with go uk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/verb present participle going, past tense went, past participle gone
to change to something new or to a new way of doing things:
Many firms are going over to new technologies.
She went over (= changed her support) to the Democrats during the last election.
to change to a different person speaking or a different place during a television or radio programme:
We're now going over to Kate Smith speaking live from Baghdad.
Later in this segment we will be going over to our Westminster studio for an update on the situation.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Changing
- a new broom sweeps clean idiom
- about-turn
- alter
- alternate
- alternation
- bastardize
- convert
- move on
- move the goalposts idiom
- move with the times idiom
- new
- new broom
- onto
- reverse
- swing
- transfigure
- transform
- transitional
- transmogrify
- transmute
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