exchange
[ɪks'tʃeɪndʒ]

verb,noun

[Definition]: swap, change something to its equivalent, such as currency exchange

[Example Sentences]:
1. The outage at NASDAQ is perhaps the largest halt in trading at the exchange since 2001.
2. Shares in IAG listed on the Madrid stock exchange are currently trading down by about 3%.
3. There was then a further exchange of fire after the officers left the vehicle.
4. The remains were found in the area where that exchange would have taken place.
5. She said she thought she was going to have to call someone and exchange insurance information.
6. He added that any decisions on the exchange business may not be permanent.
7. They saw the nuclear deal as giving too much away in exchange for too little.
8. The statement did not indicate which stock exchange the company would choose for its listing.
9. So there was an exchange with value on both sides.
10. The system would also include ways to exchange and analyze data.
11. He also released the email exchange that brought about the meeting.
12. There was an exchange of gunfire that left two officers wounded.
13. There was a lot of exchange of ideas as we settled on the various sequences.
14. They had accepted money in exchange for positive news and had attacked those who did not co-operate.
15. He also is said to have offered it to various news groups, in exchange for money.


[Antonyms]purchase

[Synonyms]commute
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