What Is Another Way to Say “Hand Off”?

Looking for synonyms for hand off? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say hand off.

  • Transfer
  • Pass on
  • Delegate
  • Relinquish
  • Assign
  • Hand over
  • Devolve
  • Consign
  • Entrust
  • Convey
  • Turn over
  • Give up
  • Surrender
  • Allocate
  • Cede

Want to learn how to say hand off professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Transfer

Used when moving responsibility, authority, or items from one person or place to another.
Example: “She will transfer the project files to her successor before leaving the company.”

2. Pass on

Appropriate for giving responsibility or information to another person.
Example: “After the briefing, he will pass on the action items to the team.”

3. Delegate

Ideal for assigning responsibilities or tasks to someone else, especially to a subordinate.
Example: “The manager decided to delegate the client follow-up tasks to her assistant.”

4. Relinquish

Used when voluntarily giving up control or responsibility of something.
Example: “He had to relinquish his role in the project due to time constraints.”

5. Assign

Suitable for designating a task or duty to a person or group.
Example: “The team leader will assign specific roles to each member for the project.”

6. Hand Over

Appropriate for physically giving something to someone or transferring responsibility.
Example: “She will hand over the meeting minutes to the department head.”

7. Devolve

Used when transferring power, duties, or responsibilities to a lower level, especially in a hierarchical structure.
Example: “The central office decided to devolve certain responsibilities to regional branches.”

8. Consign

Ideal for entrusting something to someone’s care, often used in a legal or commercial context.
Example: “The goods were consigned to the shipping company for overseas delivery.”

9. Entrust

Used when giving someone responsibility for doing something important or for taking care of something.
Example: “He entrusted his assistant with the preparation of the important presentation.”

10. Convey

Suitable for transferring or passing something (such as rights or property) from one person to another.
Example: “The retiring CEO conveyed her duties to her successor during the transition period.”

11. Turn Over

Appropriate for transferring control, possession, or responsibility of something to someone.
Example: “The project leader will turn over control of the task force to the co-leader next month.”

12. Give Up

Used when relinquishing control, possession, or responsibility of something often reluctantly.
Example: “Due to other commitments, she had to give up her role in the committee.”

13. Surrender

Ideal for giving up something or yielding control to someone else, especially under pressure.
Example: “After the merger, the former CEO surrendered his authority to the new management.”

14. Allocate

Used for distributing tasks, resources, or responsibilities among a group or individuals.
Example: “Resources were allocated to each department based on their project needs.”

15. Cede

Suitable for giving control or possession of something, often reluctantly, to another party.
Example: “The company had to cede some of its authority to regulatory agencies.”

Linda Brown