transitionally


tran·si·tion

T0319200 (trăn-zĭsh′ən, -sĭsh′-)n.1. Change from one form, state, style, or place to another.2. a. Change from one subject to another in discourse.b. A word, phrase, sentence, or series of sentences connecting one part of a discourse to another.3. Music a. Change from one key or tonality to another.b. A passage connecting two themes or sections, usually changing to a new key or tonality.4. Genetics A point mutation in which a pyrimidine is replaced by another pyrimidine, or a purine is replaced by another purine.5. Sports The process of changing from defense to offense or offense to defense without a stoppage in play, as in basketball or hockey.6. A period during childbirth that precedes the expulsive phase of labor, characterized by strong uterine contractions and nearly complete cervical dilation.intr.v. tran·si·tioned, tran·si·tion·ing, tran·si·tions 1. To make a transition.2. Sports To change from defense to offense or offense to defense without a stoppage in play.
tran·si′tion·al, tran·si′tion·ar′y (-zĭsh′ə-nĕr′ē) adj.tran·si′tion·al·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.transitionally - as a transitional step or in a transitional mannertransitionally - as a transitional step or in a transitional manner