be interchangeable

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to state that two or more things can be exchanged without making any difference.

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Examples (10)

  • These parts are fully interchangeable with those in other machines.
  • In many programming languages, `null` and `undefined` can often be interchangeable in certain contexts.
  • The terms "happiness" and "joy" are not always interchangeable.
  • After the update, the old and new modules will be interchangeable.
  • His roles in the company were largely interchangeable, allowing him flexibility.
  • For this recipe, butter and margarine are practically interchangeable.
  • The two concepts seem to be interchangeable at first glance, but they have subtle differences.
  • I believe these two models will be completely interchangeable by next year.
  • Despite appearances, the functions of these components are not interchangeable.
  • Can these phrases be truly interchangeable without altering the meaning?