switch something on

switch something on
TURN ON, put on, activate, start, set going, set in motion, operate, initiate, actuate, initialize, energize.
switch

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turn on an electrical device

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ˌswitch ˈoff/ˈon | ˌswitch sthˈoff/ˈon derived
to turn a light, machine, etc. off/on by pressing a button or switch

Please switch the lights off as you leave.

How do you switch this thing on?

The electricity has been switched off.

We only switched on halfway through the programme.

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