Associations to the word «Interchange»
Noun
- Bridge
- Segment
- Amtrak
- Zagreb
- Parallel
- Format
- Syllable
- Crossing
- Rochdale
- Tunnel
- Redevelopment
- Reconstruction
- Northeast
- Barnsley
- Station
- Eisenhower
- Salisbury
- Limited
- Tramway
- M3
- Bellevue
- Pleasant
- Milford
- Commodity
- Transit
- Transport
- Distributor
- Drive
- Huddersfield
- Greenville
- Chesapeake
- Diagram
- Affection
- Usage
- Matrix
- Occupancy
- Sw
- Suffolk
- Evolution
- Thoroughfare
- Tong
- Cedar
- Nw
- Proceeds
- Delaware
- Vector
- Rotary
- Courtesy
- Township
- Roanoke
- Burlington
- Hammersmith
- Doncaster
- Timetable
- Canning
- Airport
- Myles
- Luzon
- Newark
- Wakefield
- Completion
- Springfield
- Cambridgeshire
- Platform
- Construction
- Bronco
- Waterloo
- Kellogg
- Merritt
- Mannheim
- Leach
- Clover
- Column
- Hung
- Axis
- Suburb
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
INTERCHANGE, verb. (transitive) to switch (each of two things)
INTERCHANGE, verb. (transitive) to mutually give and receive (something); to exchange
INTERCHANGE, verb. (intransitive) to swap or change places
INTERCHANGE, verb. (transitive) to alternate; to intermingle or vary
INTERCHANGE, noun. An act of interchanging.
INTERCHANGE, noun. A highway junction in which traffic may change from one road to another without crossing a stream of traffic.
INTERCHANGE, noun. (rail transport) A connection between two or more lines, services or modes of transport; a station at which such a connection can be made.
Dictionary definition
INTERCHANGE, noun. A junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams.
INTERCHANGE, noun. Mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information).
INTERCHANGE, noun. The act of changing one thing for another thing; "Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience"; "there was an interchange of prisoners".
INTERCHANGE, noun. Reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries); "he earns his living from the interchange of currency".
INTERCHANGE, verb. Put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning".
INTERCHANGE, verb. Give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year".
INTERCHANGE, verb. Cause to change places; "interchange this screw for one of a smaller size".
INTERCHANGE, verb. Reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action).
Wise words
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