Exchange ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Exchange ( noun )

  1. An act of giving something and receiving something else in return.
  2. A place where goods, services, or currencies are bought and sold.
  3. The process or system by which one currency is exchanged for another.
  4. The process of giving and receiving something similar or equivalent in value.
  5. An act of exchanging one thing or idea for another.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french eschangier, based on latin ex- "out" + cambiare "to barter".

Examples:

  1. He made an exchange of his old car for a new one.
  2. The stock exchange is where stocks are bought and sold.
  3. The exchange rate between the two currencies is favorable.
  4. The exchange of ideas is important for research and development.
  5. She did an exchange program for her studies.

(As a verb)

Exchange ( verb )

  1. An act of giving something and receiving something else in return.
  2. A place where goods, services, or currencies are bought and sold.
  3. The process or system by which one currency is exchanged for another.
  4. The process of giving and receiving something similar or equivalent in value.
  5. An act of exchanging one thing or idea for another.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french eschangier, based on latin ex- "out" + cambiare "to barter".

Examples:

  1. He made an exchange of his old car for a new one.
  2. The stock exchange is where stocks are bought and sold.
  3. The exchange rate between the two currencies is favorable.
  4. The exchange of ideas is important for research and development.
  5. She did an exchange program for her studies.
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