changing of the guard
English
Alternative forms
- change of the guard, changing of the guards
Noun
changing of the guard (plural changings of the guard)
- (usually preceded by the) A ceremony during which the soldiers or other officials guarding a major government building or state residence, especially Buckingham Palace in England, are replaced by a new shift.
- Synonym: guard mounting
- (figuratively, by extension) Any situation in which an individual or group charged with a task or responsibilities in an organization is replaced by another individual or group.
- 1972, Donald Fagen, Walter Becker (lyrics and music), “Change of the Guard”, performed by Steely Dan:
- All the signs are right this time / You don't have to try so very hard / If you live in this world / You're feelin' the change of the guard
- 1978, Bob Dylan (lyrics and music), “Changing of the Guards”, in Street-Legal:
- I've moved your mountains and marked your cards / But Eden is burning, either get ready for elimination / Or else your hearts must have the courage for the changing of the guards
- 1989 November 20, S. C. Gwynne, “Running Low On Gas”, in Time, archived from the original on 22 October 2010:
- At the same stressful time, Detroit's automakers will be going through a major changing of the guard: all three companies are expected to get new chief executives in the space of two years.
- 2022 November 29, Ian Mitchelmore, “Wales put out of World Cup misery by England as sobering tournament must signal changing of the guard”, in WalesOnline:
- At long last, the referee's whistle was mercifully blown. It had been a sobering and underwhelming tournament, but one that must now fuel the future, with a changing of the guard needed ahead of next year's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
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Further reading
- guard mounting on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “changing of the guard”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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