Switch-overs refer to the process of changing from one form of activity, behavior or condition to another. The antonyms of switch-overs are stability, constancy, and continuity. Stability denotes the quality or condition of being constant and unchanging. Constancy, on the other hand, refers to the state of being unwavering or unchanging. Continuity means the uninterrupted succession or flow of something. Unlike switch-overs, these antonyms connote the idea of steadfastness, regularity, and consistency. In essence, they suggest that something should remain constant, unchanging, and steadfast, rather than undergoing changes or transformations.