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interchangeable

[in-ter-cheyn-juh-buhl] / ˌɪn tərˈtʃeɪn dʒə bəl /


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The 16th century’s fondness for treating Agnes/Anne and Hamnet/Hamlet as interchangeable versions of the same name is part of the plot and must be endured.

From Los Angeles Times

Some officials view the December and January meetings as largely interchangeable, making the year-end deadline feel somewhat artificial.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many teams treat it as an interchangeable slot which should not be showered with money or acquired via high draft picks; a few see transformational value in a marquee back at the right time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fungibility refers to the idea of being replaceable and interchangeable.

From MarketWatch

Restrictive and unrestrictive clauses were mostly interchangeable for the rest of us.

From Los Angeles Times