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interchangeable

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


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One antitrust attorney recently told Reuters External link that the DOJ is “unlikely to see Netflix and YouTube as interchangeable rivals, given their different content, audiences, and business models.”

From Barron's

Western countries fear that these satellite launch systems incorporate technologies interchangeable with those used in ballistic missiles, potentially capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

From Barron's

Whether those platforms belong in the market will depend on evidence that shows consumer attention is genuinely interchangeable across them.

From Barron's

On the other hand, if the parts of a flintlock rifle were interchangeable, a soldier could repair his weapon without the need for a gunsmith.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to historian Howard Sachar, “By the 1920s, ‘Jews’ and ‘criminality’ ceased to be interchangeable terms in the public vernacular.”

From The Wall Street Journal