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exchangenoun a giving or taking of one thing of value in return for anotherexchanges of commemorative pins are common among Olympic athletes back-and-forth, barter, commutation, dicker, quid pro quo, swap, trade, trade-off, truck replacement, substitutionreciprocation, recompense, requitalbargain, deal, horse trade, negotiation, transactionbargaining, dealing, dickering, haggling, horse tradinglogrolling talking or a talk between two or more peoplewe had a brief exchange with the pastor as we passed him on the way out of church chat, colloquy, conversation, converse, dialogue(also dialog), discourse, discussion banter, chaff, cross fire, give-and-take, persiflage, raillery, reparteeconference, parley, powwow(informal, now offensive)babble, chatter, chin-wag(slang), chitchat, confabulation, gabfest, gossip, natter(chiefly British), palaver, prate, prattle, rap, small talk, table talkround-robin, roundtable, symposiumdebate, deliberation exchangeverbto give up (something) and take something else in returnI'd like to exchange this sweater for one in a larger size change, commute, shift, substitute, swap, switch, trade interchangedisplace, replace, supersedecede, hand over, surrender, yieldreciprocate in the 14th century |