hand over

hand over
1) PHRASAL VERB If you hand something over to someone, you pass it to them.

[V P n (not pron)] He also handed over a letter of apology from the Prime Minister...

[V n P] `I've got his card.' Judith said, handing it over.

2) PHRASAL VERB When you hand over someone such as a prisoner to someone else, you give the control of and responsibility for them to that other person.

[V n P to n] They would just catch the robbers and hand them over to the police...

[V n P to n] This morning the American was formally handed over to the ambassador. [Also V n P, V P n (not pron)]

3) PHRASAL VERB If you hand over to someone or hand something over to them, you give them the responsibility for dealing with a particular situation or problem.

[V P to n] The present leaders have to decide whether to stand down and hand over to a younger generation...

[V n P to n] I wouldn't dare hand this project over to anyone else...

[V P n to n] They would like to hand over their financial affairs to another body. [Also V n P, V P n (not pron)]


English dictionary. 2008.

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