transition point
Britishnoun
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the point at which a transition of physical properties takes place, such as the point at which laminar flow changes to turbulent flow
Example Sentences
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“This transition point is an opportune time for me to pass the baton,” Field said in a call with reporters.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026
"Great things to come but we're at that transition point now," she said.
From BBC • Oct. 6, 2024
Puff jams tend to "melt" at the critical transition point from laminar to turbulent flow, giving way to the special statistical behavior of the directed percolation transition.
From Science Daily • Jun. 3, 2024
A substantial sculptural element can perform a variety of garden-design jobs, he added, strengthening the structure of the landscape by “calling attention to its junctures — the entry, or the transition point, or the destination.”
From Seattle Times • May 8, 2024
A colon is the transition point of the sentence.
From Punctuation A Primer of Information about the Marks of Punctuation and their Use Both Grammatically and Typographically by Hamilton, Frederick W. (Frederick William)
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