English to English
interchange
(,/I/nt/@/r'/tS//eI/n/dZ/
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noun (n)
a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams (noun.artifact)
source: wordnet30
mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information) (noun.act)
source: wordnet30
the act of changing one thing for another thing (noun.act)
Example: There was an interchange of prisoners.
source: wordnet30
reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries) (noun.act)
Example: He earns his living from the interchange of currency.
source: wordnet30
The act of mutually changing; the act of mutually giving and receiving; exchange; as, the interchange of civilities between two persons. (noun)
source: webster1913
verb (v)
put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items (verb.possession)
Example: Synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning.
source: wordnet30
give to, and receive from, one another (verb.possession)
source: wordnet30
cause to change places (verb.change)
Example: Interchange this screw for one of a smaller size.
source: wordnet30
reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action) (verb.change)
source: wordnet30
To put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; they interchanged friendly offices and services. (verb)
source: webster1913
To make an interchange; to alternate. (verb)
source: webster1913