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    interchange

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  2. INTERCHANGE definition: 1. an exchange, especially of ideas or information, between different people or groups: 2. a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INTERCHANGE is to put each of (two things) in the place of the other. How to use interchange in a sentence.

  4. noun. an act or instance of interchanging; reciprocal exchange: the interchange of commodities. a changing of places, as between two persons or things, or of one with another. alternation; alternate succession.

  5. INTERCHANGE meaning: 1. an exchange, especially of ideas or information, between different people or groups: 2. a…. Learn more.

  6. If you interchange one thing with another, or you interchange two things, each thing takes the place of the other or is exchanged for the other. You can also say that two things interchange.

  7. [countable, uncountable] the act of sharing or exchanging something, especially ideas or information. a continuous interchange of ideas. electronic data interchange. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  8. 1. To switch each of (two things) into the place of the other. 2. To give and receive mutually; exchange. 3. To cause to succeed each other in a series or pattern; alternate: interchanged gold and silver beads in the bracelet. v.intr. 1. To change places with each other.

  9. To interchange two things is to trade or switch them. If the painting hanging on your wall just doesn't fit the room, you can interchange it with the photograph on the opposite wall. When you're baking a pie, you can usually interchange one kind of fruit for another, or interchange tapioca for cornstarch to thicken the filling.

  10. interchange meaning, definition, what is interchange: an exchange, especially of ideas or thou...: Learn more.

  11. 1. If there is an interchange of ideas or information among a group of people, each person talks about his or her ideas or gives information to the others. [...] 2. If you interchange one thing with another, or you interchange two things, each thing takes the place of the other or is exchanged for the other.