swap over

swap over

1. To exchange places, roles, or activities. I don't mind driving first—we can swap over once we're about halfway there. Well, originally I was in charge of marketing and Keith was in charge of sales, but we swapped over last fall.
2. To change or revert to an alternative thing or system. He said we should swap over to gas heating because it's more efficient than electric. I have to swap the sound system over to a different power source. Thankfully the airline swapped us over to an earlier flight at no extra cost.
See also: over, swap
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

swap over

v.
1. To exchange a part with some similar part: She swapped the flashlight's batteries over to see if the bulb had burned out. He swapped over the memory card for a new one.
2. Chiefly British To exchange positions or functions: When we reach London, let's swap over; you drive and I'll read the map.
See also: over, swap
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
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  • the shoe is on the other foot
  • the boot is on the other foot
  • change (something) with (someone)
  • change with
  • split the difference
  • swap around
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  • halfway