Commutate

Pronunciation: /ˌkɑːmjəˈteɪt/

Commutate (verb)

  1. to change the direction of something, especially in electrical circuits.

Examples

  • The train can commutate its path to reach the destination.
  • You can commutate the current in the circuit.

Common collocations: commutate direction, commutate signal

Synonyms of Commutate

Formal

Antonyms of Commutate

  • to make something stable or unchanging
  • to keep something in its current state