Meaning & Definition of word "Interchange"

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    Interchange

    / ˈɪn.tər.ʧeɪndʒ /

    noun:

    • 1. An exchange or swapping of one thing for another.
      • Example: The interchange of ideas between the two cultures enriched both communities.
    • 2. A junction where two or more roads or paths cross or join.
      • Example: The highway interchange had several routes leading to different parts of the city.

    verb:

    • 1. To exchange or swap things.
      • Example: The students were encouraged to interchange their thoughts on the assignment.
    • 2. To switch or alternate between different positions or roles.
      • Example: The dancers will interchange their roles during the performance.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'interchaungen', from Old French 'interchanger', from Latin 'inter-' meaning 'between' + 'changere' meaning 'to change'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    interchangeability:

    The ability to be exchanged without significant change.

    interchangeable parts:

    Components that can be replaced with similar parts.

    at the interchange:

    Referring to being at a junction or crossing.

    Related Words

    exchange:

    To give or receive something in return for something else.

    switch:

    To change the position or function of something.

    convert:

    To change something into a different form.

    Slang Meanings of interchange

    Meaning: To switch places or change roles.

    Example Sentence: We decided to interchange for the day and see how it goes.

    Meaning: To borrow without the intent to return exactly the same item.

    Example Sentence: I'm going to interchange my old video game for a new one at the store.