Pronunciation: /ˈɪntərˌtʃeɪndʒ/
noun a place where things are exchanged or substituted
A1 I need to find the interchange for the bus to get to the city center.
A2 The interchange of ideas between different cultures can lead to greater understanding.
B1 The interchange of currency at the airport can be expensive.
B2 The interchange of information between departments is crucial for the success of the project.
C1 The interchange of goods between countries is regulated by international trade agreements.
C2 The interchange of scientific knowledge among researchers is essential for advancements in technology.
verb to exchange or switch (two things) with each other
A1 Can you interchange the blue and red blocks in the game?
A2 I interchange my work schedule with my colleague so I can attend the meeting.
B1 The students were asked to interchange their seats for a group activity.
B2 It is important to interchange ideas and opinions in a team to come up with the best solution.
C1 The two countries agreed to interchange cultural programs to promote mutual understanding.
C2 The scientists regularly interchange research findings to stay updated on the latest developments.
formal The interchange of ideas between the two departments led to a breakthrough in the project.
informal Let's have an interchange of thoughts over coffee sometime.
slang I love the interchange of gossip at the water cooler.
figurative The interchange of emotions between the characters made the movie very engaging.
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