What Is Another Way to Say “Hand Over”?

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

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

  • Transfer
  • Pass on
  • Relinquish
  • Surrender
  • Give up
  • Cede
  • Yield
  • Turn over
  • Convey
  • Delegate
  • Entrust
  • Assign
  • Deliver
  • Consign
  • Impart
  • Bequeath
  • Bestow
  • Devolve
  • Fork over
  • Hand down
  • Transmit
  • Allocate
  • Disburse
  • Discharge
  • Vest

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

1. Transfer

Appropriate Use: Suitable for moving something from one place or person to another.
Example: “The manager decided to transfer the project responsibilities to a new team.”

2. Pass on

Appropriate Use: Ideal for giving something to someone else, especially after receiving or using it oneself.
Example: “After completing the analysis, she passed on the data to the research team.”

3. Relinquish

Appropriate Use: Used when voluntarily giving up possession or control of something.
Example: “He relinquished his role as team leader to focus on other projects.”

4. Surrender

Appropriate Use: Suitable for giving up something into the possession of another, often under duress.
Example: “Under new regulations, the company had to surrender some of its operational licenses.”

5. Give up

Appropriate Use: Ideal for relinquishing possession or control over something.
Example: “After long consideration, she decided to give up her position on the board.”

6. Cede

Appropriate Use: Used when giving up power, territory, or rights, often reluctantly.
Example: “The retiring CEO ceded control of the company to his successor.”

7. Yield

Appropriate Use: Suitable for giving way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
Example: “The product development team yielded to marketing’s request for feature changes.”

8. Turn over

Appropriate Use: Ideal for transferring the possession or control of something.
Example: “He turned over all his research data to the new scientist.”

9. Convey

Appropriate Use: Used when transferring or delivering something, such as rights or property.
Example: “The company conveyed ownership of the software to a third party.”

10. Delegate

Appropriate Use: Suitable for entrusting a task or responsibility to another person.
Example: “The manager delegated the organization of the conference to her assistant.”

11. Entrust

Appropriate Use: Ideal for assigning the responsibility for doing something to someone.
Example: “The CEO entrusted the financial reports to the chief accountant.”

12. Assign

Appropriate Use: Used when allocating a task, duty, or responsibility to someone.
Example: “The committee chair assigned the task of drafting the proposal to a junior member.”

13. Deliver

Appropriate Use: Suitable for formally handing over something.
Example: “The courier service efficiently delivered the documents to the client.”

14. Consign

Appropriate Use: Used for sending goods by a public carrier.
Example: “The factory consigned the finished products to its various distributors.”

15. Impart

Appropriate Use: Ideal for passing on information, knowledge, or skills.
Example: “The expert imparted her knowledge during the training session.”

16. Bequeath

Appropriate Use: Suitable for leaving personal property to someone by a will.
Example: “The founder bequeathed his shares to the charitable trust.”

17. Bestow

Appropriate Use: Used for giving something as an honor or present.
Example: “The organization bestowed the title of Honorary Chairman upon the retired executive.”

18. Devolve

Appropriate Use: Ideal for transferring or delegating power to a lower level.
Example: “Responsibilities were devolved from the central office to the regional branches.”

19. Fork over

Appropriate Use: Informal; suitable for handing over something (often reluctantly or under pressure).
Example: “The employee had to fork over his company ID card upon resignation.”

20. Hand down

Appropriate Use: Used for passing something to a successor or younger generation.
Example: “The family business was hand down to the youngest daughter.”

21. Transmit

Appropriate Use: Suitable for passing something from one person or place to another.
Example: “The office transmitted the signed contract to the client.”

22. Allocate

Appropriate Use: Ideal for distributing resources or duties for a particular purpose.
Example: “The director allocated the new project to the most experienced team.”

23. Disburse

Appropriate Use: Used when paying out money from a fund.
Example: “The accountant disbursed the funds for the office renovation.”

24. Discharge

Appropriate Use: Suitable for fulfilling one’s duties or obligations.
Example: “The committee discharged its responsibilities by completing the report on time.”

25. Vest

Appropriate Use: Ideal for giving someone legal rights or powers.
Example: “Authority over financial decisions was vested in the board of directors.”

Linda Brown