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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

Venezuelan oil is interchangeable with oil from Russia, imports of which the United States ramped up in the first place to offset what it had lost by sanctioning — Venezuela.

From Washington Post

That makes them largely interchangeable, a flexibility we think will be helpful to readers, as iodized table salt continues to be the salt of choice for a lot of home cooks.

From Washington Post

The dominant success of marathon runners from the East African nations of Kenya and Ethiopia has, in an unfortunate way, made them largely nameless, their regular triumphs often viewed as identical, interchangeable.

From New York Times

As such, apricots aren’t usually interchangeable with peaches or nectarines in recipes because of the difference in water content.

From Seattle Times