Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an interchangeable manner; reciprocally; alternately.
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- adverb with the
ability of beinginterchanged orswapped
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- adverb in an interchangeable manner
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Brotherhood, he says, using the term interchangeably with its political party, the FJP, is not really democratic.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PATRICK MARTIN 2011
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Many use the term interchangeably with temperament, some confound it with temperament and hereditary disposition, others recognize it as a distinct modifying condition; but I know of no writer, except myself, who has yet attempted a classification of the subject, or who has dared to recognize its importance as a modifying condition of character.
How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony William Windsor
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People use the term interchangeably when you really can't do so.
Cyril Huze Blog 2009
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Many people seem to use the term interchangeably with "metrics" and "KPIs." but it is primarily focused on statistical, predictive, and data mining analysis.
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People use the term interchangeably when you really can't do so.
Cyril Huze Blog 2009
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I am a neo-pagan (or a wiccan-iIl use the term interchangeably)
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But, be aware: Some states use this term interchangeably with rape.—as defined by the National Sexual Assault Hotline
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I would assume that if the justices are using the terms interchangeably in this case, that the behavior falls inside that intersection.
The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime? 2010
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Religious preachers use the terms interchangeably when referring to negative actions of the Israelis or the lack of trust in Jewish negotiators, etc.
Daoud Kuttab: Jewish or Israeli Daoud Kuttab 2010
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Though we use the terms interchangeably many researchers think that emotions and feelings are actually different, that basic emotions such as fear, grief, desire, rage and love are hardwired into our bodies and happen "atomically" while our feelings are processed by the thinking part of our brain, or the cortex.
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