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Word family noun change interchange interchangeability adjective changeable interchangeable changed ≠ unchanged changing ≠ unchanging changeless verb change interchange adverb interchangeably
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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interchangein‧ter‧change1 /ˈɪntətʃeɪndʒ $ -ər-/ noun 1 [countable, uncountable]EXCHANGE an exchange, especially of ideas or thoughtsinterchange of the interchange of ideas between students and staff2 [countable]TTR a point where two or more motorways or main roads meet
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interchange• There are four extra stations, including an interchange with Line 5 at Chonho.• Whether primary, secondary or adult education, the teaching situation is a human transaction, an interchange between persons.• The militia is really a direct-mail marketing operation for conspiracy theory videos and a busy interchange on the information superhighway.• The new program should help solve some of the problems of data interchange between companies with different computer systems.• At this fundamental level of resource there can not be any easy interchange without changing an old or creating a new religion.• a friendly interchange of greetings• He wants to see grade-separated interchanges, and not freeways, become a major part of the congestion solution.• That interchange is extremely healthy because of the experience of management and politics which work in local government gives the ambitious solicitor.• The conference provides a forum for the interchange of ideas and information.• By social interaction, Piaget meant the interchange of ideas among people.• Quite often a series of progressively unpleasant interchanges will take place with the child becoming more obstinate and the parent more angry.
interchangein‧ter‧change2 /ˌɪntəˈtʃeɪndʒ $ -ər-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] EXCHANGEto put each of two things in the place of the other, or to be exchanged in this way→ See Verb table
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interchange• The two spices can be easily interchanged.• They are interchanged by offensive coordinator Ron Erhardt depending on down, distance and score of game.• Furthermore, cable may make it possible for people to interchange information on a rapid two-way basis.• There were two identical copies of each object that were interchanged regularly between trials.• Merit will have the central role in technical coordination for Internet service providers who need to interchange traffic.• The four cylinder diesel units will interchange with the four cylinder petrols with suitable pipework and wiring and throttle linkage.
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