1. (noun)interchange a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossingtraffic streams
2. (noun)interchange, reciprocation, give-and-take mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information)
3. (noun)exchange, interchange the act of changing one thing for another thing "Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience"; "there was an interchange of prisoners"
4. (verb)exchange, interchange reciprocaltransfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries) "he earns his living from the interchange of currency"
5. (verb)substitute, replace, interchange, exchange put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning"
6. (verb)exchange, change, interchange give to, and receive from, one another "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
7. (verb)counterchange, transpose, interchange cause to change places "interchange this screw for one of a smaller size"
8. (verb)interchange, tack, switch, alternate, flip, flip-flop reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)
Definitions of 'Interchange'
Webster 1913 Dictionary
1. (noun)Interchange the act of mutually changing; the act of mutually giving and receiving; exchange; as, the interchange of civilities between two persons
2. (noun)Interchange the mutual exchange of commodities between two persons or countries; barter; commerce
4. (verb)Interchange to put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; they interchanged friendly offices and services
5. (verb)Interchange to cause to follow alternately; to intermingle; to vary; as, to interchange cares with pleasures
6. (verb)Interchange to make an interchange; to alternate