seamless transition

collocation in English

meaningsofseamlessandtransition

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seamless
adjective
uk
/ˈsiːm.ləs/
us
/ˈsiːm.ləs/
without any seams (= lines of sewing joining different pieces ...
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transition
noun[C or U]
uk
/trænˈzɪʃ.ən/
us
/trænˈzɪʃ.ən/
a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which ...
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(Definition ofseamlessandtransitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Typically, rational expectations assume aseamlesstransitionbetween two perfectly credible policy regimes.
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He has made aseamlesstransitionfrom agriculture to the environment.
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There needs to be aseamlesstransitionfrom academic to vocational education to training.
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In some cases there is aseamlesstransitionfrom hospital to home.
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Would aseamlesstransitionin any case be consistent with the requirements of the proposed subsection (2)(a)?
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I would therefore highlight the responsibility of all the institutions to rapidly conclude an interinstitutional agreement that will allow aseamlesstransitionto the codecision procedure.
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I sincerely hope that they are not and that there will be aseamlesstransitionwithin the next five years to the new service.
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This makes it aseamlesstransitionbetween old and new equipment.
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Trials took place to ensure aseamlesstransitionto a private sector service without subsidy.
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There is aseamlesstransitioninto the final movement.
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The movies are seen as emotive and compelling, and theseamlesstransitionand incorporation to the in-game graphics helped to move the plot well.
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This means that the stations transmit the same audio at exactly the same time, making for a nearlyseamlesstransitionfor listeners.
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The same character models were used throughout the game to create aseamlesstransitionbetween event cutscenes and actual gameplay.
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In addition, instead of having separate screens or maps for exploration and battle, the game features aseamlesstransitionbetween exploration and battle.
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The house is surrounded by a porch, which shades the house from direct sun in the summer and provides aseamlesstransitionfrom indoors to outdoors.
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Variations in text formatting and layout can also hinder aseamlesstransitionfrom one wiki to the next.
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Floodlights used to illuminate the circuit were switched on from the start of the event to ensure aseamlesstransitionfrom daylight to darkness.
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Morphing describes theseamlesstransitionfrom one state or appearance into another.
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The expansion will feature considerably larger zones than any previous content in the game, the expansion consisting of large areas which are actually multiple zones withseamlesstransitionbetween them.
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