Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
transition-point
Noun
/trænˈzɪʃən pɔɪnt/

Definition
A transition-point is a critical moment at which a change occurs, marking the shift from one state or condition to another.

Examples
- The transition-point in the project was when the team shifted from planning to execution.
- During the seminar, the transition-point in the discussion helped clarify the main objectives.
- In a story, the transition-point can signify a character’s development.

Meaning
It represents a pivotal stage in a process or situation where a noticeable transformation takes place.

Synonyms
- Turning point
- Crossover
- Threshold
- Breakthrough