become interchangeable

Frequency: 6.55.2 per million words

Indicates a process where things that were not interchangeable now are.

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Examples (10)

  • Over time, the roles of manager and team leader have become virtually interchangeable in many companies.
  • With advancements in technology, some mobile phone models have become so interchangeable that choosing one is difficult.
  • The two concepts, once distinct, gradually became interchangeable in academic discourse.
  • After years of similar designs, many car brands have become visually interchangeable to the average consumer.
  • It's fascinating how certain cultural trends can become completely interchangeable between different regions.
  • The terms "sustainable" and "eco-friendly" have largely become interchangeable in public perception.
  • His arguments eventually became interchangeable, repeating the same points without new insights.
  • As the market matured, several competing products began to become functionally interchangeable.
  • She observed that the responsibilities of the two departments had slowly become interchangeable.
  • In modern pop music, many artists' sounds have started to become quite interchangeable.