Interchange |
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. |
v. t. |
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Interchange |
To cause to follow alternately; to intermingle; to vary; as, to interchange cares with pleasures. |
v. t. |
Interchange |
To make an interchange; to alternate. |
v. i. |
Interchange |
The act of mutually changing; the act of mutually giving and receiving; exchange; as, the interchange of civilities between two persons. |
n. |
Interchange |
The mutual exchange of commodities between two persons or countries; barter; commerce. |
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