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fungible

[fuhn-juh-buhl] / ˈfʌn dʒə bəl /




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By floating Northern Songs, they made their work fungible and tradable.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2026

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 • Dec. 8, 2025

Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Thomas Blakey said Microsoft “highlighted its fungible fleet that can be used across the AI lifecycle, be continuously modernized, and used across the company’s platform of services.”

From MarketWatch • Oct. 30, 2025

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 • Jun. 21, 2025

If the particular fungible sold happened to be money, the estimation of the just price was a simple matter—it was the return of an amount of money of equal value.

From An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching by O'Brien, George