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interchangeably
[in-ter-cheyn-juh-blee]
adverb
in a way that allows swapping or exchanging one for the other; in place of each other or in place of something else (sometimes followed bywith ).
The website confirms that this product can be used interchangeably with other similar products.
“The left,” “progressives,” “Democrats,” and “liberals” are all terms that are sometimes used interchangeably, though I don't think they should be.
Other Word Forms
- noninterchangeably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of interchangeably1
Example Sentences
The term "white nationalist" is often used interchangeably with "white supremacist," but it has a specific meaning.
These days, the terms are used interchangeably—or, let’s be real, some people just call mayo aioli because they like how it sounds.
I shall use all these terms interchangeably, because they have become synonymous.
The president-elect uses the terms interchangeably, but only one of them describes a problem that actually exists.
Love is listed as the free safety and Jenkins at strong, but Macdonald’s defense calls for the safeties to work interchangeably.
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