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Transit / transition/ transitioning to

what is the difference between transition and transitioning?

  

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Transition is both a noun (a change from one state, subject, stage, condition, location, etc. to another) and an intransitive verb (to make a transition). Sometime between 2008 and 2010, American patriot Chelsea Manning transitioned from one gender to another.

  • Transition is both a noun (a change from one state, subject, stage, condition, location, etc.
  • to another) and an intransitive verb (to make a transition).
  • Sometime between 2008 and 2010, American patriot Chelsea Manning transitioned from one gender to another.
  • It was likely a difficult transition.
  • Transitioning is the present participle of the verb transition.
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Transition is both a noun (a change from one state, subject, stage, condition, location, etc. to another) and an intransitive verb (to make a transition).

Sometime between 2008 and 2010, American patriot Chelsea Manning transitioned from one gender to another. It was likely a difficult transition.


Transitioning is the present participle of the verb transition.

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