interchange
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪntətʃˈeɪndʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "interchange"in English

to interchange
01

to swap items, information, etc. between different parties

Transitive: to interchange sth
to interchange definition and meaning
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Examples
The students decided to interchange textbooks for the semester to study different subjects.
In the collaborative project, team members regularly interchange ideas to enhance creativity.
02

to swap the positions or roles of two items or entities

Transitive: to interchange positions or roles of items
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Examples
The mechanics had to interchange the tires on the car to balance the wear and tear.
The organizers decided to interchange the order of the songs in the concert program for a better flow.
Interchange
01

a place where a vehicle can switch from one highway to another without having to cross traffic

What is an "interchange"?

An interchange is a system of roads that allows vehicles to move between different highways or major roads without crossing traffic. It typically includes ramps, overpasses, or underpasses, helping drivers switch from one road to another safely and efficiently. Interchanges are often found in busy areas where multiple highways or roads meet, reducing traffic congestion and improving flow by allowing vehicles to enter and exit highways without stopping.

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Examples
The interchange was designed to minimize congestion during peak hours.
She took the wrong exit at the interchange and had to backtrack.
02

the act of exchanging ideas, information, or goods

03

the act of changing one thing for another thing

04

reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries)

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