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31Exchange — Ex*change , v. i. To be changed or received in exchange for; to pass in exchange; as, dollar exchanges for ten dimes. [1913 Webster] …
32change, alter — Change is the simpler and more often used of these words, but alter is more exact in the primary sense of to modify or to make different. Actually, change conveys these meanings, but it also means to convert, to substitute, to interchange, to… …
33change over — change from one system to another, change to a new policy or plan; make a switch, exchange …
34change something back (into something) — ˌchange sth ˈback (into sth) derived to exchange an amount of money into the ↑currency that it was in before • You can change back unused dollars into pounds at the bank. Main entry: ↑changederived …
35Exchange editor — Ex*change ed i*tor An editor who inspects, and culls from, periodicals, or exchanges, for his own publication. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
36exchange — ► VERB ▪ give something and receive something else in return. ► NOUN 1) an act or the action of exchanging. 2) a short conversation or argument. 3) the giving of money for its equivalent in the currency of another country. 4) a building or… …
37change money — exchange one type of currency for the currency of another country …
38exchange money — change one form of currency for another …
39Exchange — The marketplace in which shares, options and futures on stocks, bonds, commodities and indices are traded. Principal US stock exchanges are: New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE), American Stock Exchange ( AMEX) and the National Association of… …
40Exchange rate — The price of one country s currency expressed in another country s currency. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * exchange rate exˈchange rate noun [countable] FINANCE the price at which one currency can be bought with another: • If the… …