Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

go-over-to

phrasal verb
/ˈɡoʊˈoʊvər ˈtuː/
Definition
To change affiliation or allegiance, often used in the context of changing sides, teams, or opinions.
Examples
  • After much consideration, she decided to go-over-to the rival team.
  • He was criticized for his decision to go-over-to the opposing party.
  • Many fans went-over-to the new band after the old one disbanded.
Meaning
The act of switching one’s loyalty or support from one group to another.
Synonyms
  • switch
  • switch sides
  • defect