hand off

The term "hand off" is versatile and used in various contexts, from sports to business, indicating the transfer of an object, task, or responsibility.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To transfer responsibility or control of something to another person.

Example

  • She decided to hand off the project to her colleague.
  • The manager will hand off the duties to the new hire.

B2Sports

(technical, American football)To pass the ball to a teammate by handing it directly to them.

Example

  • The quarterback will hand off the ball to the running back.
  • He executed a perfect hand off during the play.

C1Business

(formal, project management)To transfer ownership or responsibility of a task, project, or process from one person or team to another.

Example

  • The team leader will hand off the project to the next department.
  • Effective communication is crucial during a hand off to avoid any misunderstandings.

C1Aviation

(technical)The period when control or surveillance of an aircraft is transferred from one control center to another.

Example

  • The pilot received a hand off from the regional control center to the local tower.
  • A smooth hand off is essential for maintaining flight safety.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "hand off":

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