noun
- points where one thing crosses over or intersects with another
- vehicles designed to combine features of different types, especially SUVs with car-like handling
- works that appeal to audiences beyond their original target market
Usage: automotive
Usage: entertainment; marketing
Examples
- The highway has several dangerous crossovers where accidents frequently occur.
- Many families prefer crossovers because they offer the space of an SUV with better fuel economy.
- The band’s latest album includes crossovers that appeal to both rock and pop fans.
- Her crossovers left the defender stumbling as she drove to the basket.
- The city is building new pedestrian crossovers to improve safety.
- Crossovers have become the most popular vehicle segment in recent years.
- The movie was one of the rare crossovers that succeeded with both critics and mainstream audiences.