Interchange

/ˌɪntərˈtʃeɪndʒ/

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3 meanings1 idiom/phrase3 questions

Definitions

3 meanings
1

To give (something) to another person or thing and receive something else in return.

/ˌɪntərˈtʃeɪndʒ/

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Action

To give and receive things between each other.

The two diplomats interchanged gifts as a sign of goodwill.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're trading baseball cards with your friend. You give them one card, and they give you another. That's interchanging! For example, "The students and teachers can interchange their knowledge about different cultures."

👶 For kids: To swap things, like giving something to someone and getting something back.

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2

We interchanged ideas to improve the project.

3

The museum interchanged the artwork between exhibits.

How It's Used

Business

"The two companies agreed to interchange technology and ideas."

Communication

"They interchanged greetings before beginning the meeting."

2

The act of exchanging things or information, or a place where vehicles can enter or leave a highway.

/ˈɪntərˌtʃeɪndʒ/

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Abstract

An act of giving and receiving things.

The interchange of information between the scientists was crucial to the project's success.

💡 Simply: It's like a swap meet, where you give and get things, or imagine a big road where cars can get on or off – that's an interchange! For example, "There was a good interchange of ideas during the meeting," or "The highway interchange was congested."

👶 For kids: When you swap something with someone, or a special road where cars get on and off.

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2

The highway interchange was designed to reduce traffic congestion.

3

There was a free interchange of views among the panel members.

How It's Used

Traffic

"The highway interchange allowed for smooth traffic flow."

Communication

"There was a lively interchange of ideas during the discussion."

Tip:Think of the act of swapping or a point of exchange.
3

A junction connecting highways, allowing traffic to move between them.

/ˈɪntərˌtʃeɪndʒ/

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Place

A place where traffic can change routes.

The driver took the next interchange to the city center.

💡 Simply: Imagine a special place where cars can go from one big road to another. That’s an interchange! It's a place where the roads "talk" to each other. For example: "The new interchange improved traffic flow."

👶 For kids: A special place where roads cross so cars can change routes.

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2

The interchange provided access to different parts of the region.

3

Construction on the interchange caused significant delays.

How It's Used

Transportation

"The interchange connected several major highways."

Tip:Think of an intersection for roads.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

Interchange of views

A discussion or debate where different opinions or perspectives are shared.

"The conference allowed for an interchange of views among experts in the field."

From Middle English interchaungen, from Old French entrechangier ('to exchange'), from entre- ('between') + changier ('to change').

The word has been used since the 15th century, initially referring to exchange in general, and later evolving to include the specific meaning related to roads and traffic.

Memory tip

Think of exchanging items between two places or people.

Word Origin

LanguageOld French
Original meaning

"to change between"

interchange of ideasinterchange of informationhighway interchangefree interchange

Common misspellings

interchageinterchance

Usage

40%Spoken
60%Written