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exchange
verb
-
exchange
,
exchanging
,
exchanges
,
exchanged
to
give
something
to
someone
and
receive
a
different
thing
from
them
in
return
•
At
the
farmers
’
market
,
a
woman
and
a
man
exchange
a
basket
of
apples
for
a
loaf
of
fresh
bread
.
At
the
farmers
’
market
,
a
woman
and
a
man
exchange
a
basket
of
apples
for
a
loaf
of
fresh
bread
.
•
During
the
gift-swap
game
,
everyone
exchanged
presents
with
a
stranger
.
During
the
gift-swap
game
,
everyone
exchanged
presents
with
a
stranger
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Old
French
‘
eschange
’,
based
on
changer
‘
to
change
’.
verb
-
exchange
,
exchanging
,
exchanges
,
exchanged
to
change
money
from
one
currency
into
another
•
You
should
exchange
some
dollars
for
euros
before
traveling
to
Spain
.
You
should
exchange
some
dollars
for
euros
before
traveling
to
Spain
.
•
I
exchanged
my
pounds
for
yen
at
a
better
rate
downtown
.
I
exchanged
my
pounds
for
yen
at
a
better
rate
downtown
.
Extended
financial
sense
developed
in
the
17th
century
as
international
trade
grew
.
verb
-
exchange
,
exchanging
,
exchanges
,
exchanged
to
share
or
trade
thoughts
,
information
,
or
greetings
with
someone
•
The
leaders
exchanged
ideas
about
climate
policy
at
the
summit
.
The
leaders
exchanged
ideas
about
climate
policy
at
the
summit
.
•
We
exchanged
phone
numbers
after
the
meeting
.
We
exchanged
phone
numbers
after
the
meeting
.
Sense
of
‘
to
talk
with
’
appears
in
late
16th
century
from
the
idea
of
‘
give
and
receive
’
words
.