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fungible

[fuhn-juh-buhl] / ˈfʌn dʒə bəl /




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The authors note that money is fungible, yet the source matters; windfalls get special treatment, and larger windfalls are treated differently than smaller ones.

From The Wall Street Journal

But that is a specious argument, because money is fungible.

From The Wall Street Journal

If attention is fungible, then Netflix’s share, and the merged firm’s share, would fall below the presumption established in the 1963 precedent.

From Barron's

By being “fungible,” Microsoft lays the groundwork to “ensure the build is for the broad customer base.”

From MarketWatch

In the end, international law is subject to all sorts of interpretation, what a former senior minister describes as "fungible" - in other words, it's far from fixed.

From BBC