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Double Switch

Noun - Baseball

A double switch in baseball is a strategic move made by a manager to swap two players' positions in the batting order and fielding positions simultaneously. This is often done to optimize the team's defensive capabilities and offensive potential.

Sample Sentence: The manager executed a double switch, bringing in a new outfielder and changing the pitcher's spot in the lineup.

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Noun - Electrical

In electrical wiring, a double switch refers to a device that controls two separate electrical circuits. It allows independent switching of each circuit, providing the user with more control over various lighting or electrical appliances.

Sample Sentence: I installed a double switch in the hallway to operate both the main light and the ceiling fan.

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Verb - Gaming

Double switching, in gaming, refers to the act of quickly and strategically switching between two weapons or abilities to gain an advantage in a battle or overcome obstacles.

Sample Sentence: The skilled player mastered the art of double switching between the shotgun and the sniper rifle, eliminating his opponents with precision.

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