to interchange
Third Person
interchanges
Present Participle
interchanging
Past Tense
interchanged
Past Participle
interchanged
1
to swap items, information, etc. between different parties
transitive
- 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.
- As part of the cultural exchange program, students from different countries interchanged traditional recipes.
- The sister cities have a tradition to interchange cultural exhibitions to foster understanding.
- Scientists from various disciplines often interchange data and findings to advance research.
2
to swap the positions or roles of two items or entities
transitive
- 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.
- As part of the experiment, the researchers interchanged the control and experimental groups to eliminate bias.
- The decorators interchanged the positions of the paintings in the gallery to create a different visual impact.
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