access, buy and sell, connection, delivery, get back at, intercommunication, message, recoil, swap, transfer of property, wheeling and dealing
Definitionn. a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams
Last update: October 4, 2015
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I interchanged a rupee for a dollar. [Please select]
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The usual interchange of threats and defiances followed; then after the death of Alexander in 1181 his successor, Lucius III., consented to a compromise by which Hugh got the coveted bishopric and John became bishop of Dunkeld. [Please select]
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We interchanged that confidence without shaping a syllable. [Please select]
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I derived that, from the look they interchanged. [Please select]
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OF THE LAWS OF INTERCHANGE BETWEEN NATIONS; AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE GAINS OF COMMERCE AMONG THE COUNTRIES OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. [Please select]
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It is not a difference in the _absolute_ cost of production, which determines the interchange, but a difference in the _comparative_ cost. [Please select]
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That Flanders, if she had the trade, would exchange linen for cloth at a rate of interchange more advantageous to England. [Please select]
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Interchange by means of money is therefore, as has been often observed, ultimately nothing but barter. [Please select]
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This session of Congress resulted in little else than the interchange of opinions between Northern and Southern statesmen. [Please select]
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] We possess two expressions, world and nature, which are generally interchanged. [Please select]
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In an interchange of views which lasted but a few hours, mutual suspicion, jealousy, and resentment prevented their reaching an effective understanding. [Please select]
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