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View synonyms for exchangeable
exchangeable
[ iks-cheyn-juh-buhl ]
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- ex·changea·bili·ty noun
- ex·changea·bly adverb
- nonex·changea·bili·ty noun
- nonex·changea·ble adjective
- unex·changea·bili·ty noun
- unex·changea·ble adjective
- unex·changea·ble·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of exchangeable1
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Synonym Study
Exchangeable, interchangeable apply to something that may replace something else. That which is exchangeable may be exchanged for money, credit, or other purchases to the amount of the original purchase: These dishes are exchangeable if you find they are not satisfactory. Interchangeable applies to those things capable of being reciprocally put in each other's place: Standard parts are interchangeable.
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Example Sentences
Sixty-five dollars was asked for a certificate of stock, which was exchangeable later for an acre of land.
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They think so from the fact that money represents every exchangeable commodity of worldly goods.
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Ten minutes of social work in one branch are exchangeable for ten minutes of social work in another.
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My opinion is that corn can only permanently rise in its exchangeable value when the real expenses of its production increase.
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In such a relation they constitute equal exchangeable quantities.
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