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toggle / toggle / toggle
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: togglespast: toggledpp: toggleding: toggling

This term evokes the image of a binary choice, moving sharply between two opposing states without any middle ground. In modern digital interfaces, it describes the seamless transition between on and off, or active and inactive, often represented by a sliding switch. When used in a physical sense, it refers to a specific mechanical fastening method or a lever-style switch. The noun form is standardly countable, referring to individual switches or pegs.

Meanings

Transitive Verbtoggle
[~ something]

To switch between two different states, settings, or options repeatedly.

"You can toggle the mute button to silence the call."

Nountoggle

A small pin or knob, often cylindrical with a crossbar, used to fasten clothing or secure a switch.

"The coat was fastened with a wooden toggle."

Nountoggle

A switch or control that allows a user to alternate between two distinct functions or modes.

"Click the toggle in the settings menu to enable dark mode."

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