0 past simple and past participle of exchange
1 to give something to someone and receive something from that person:
It's traditional for the two teams to exchange shirts after the game.
Every month the group meets so its members can exchange their views/opinions (= have a discussion).
Exchanging houses (= going to live in someone else's house while they live in yours) for a few weeks is a good way of having a holiday.
If you don't like the gift, you can exchange it.
Do you want to exchange this toaster for another (one) or do you want your money back?
A cheque that is not negotiable cannot be exchanged for cash and must be paid into a bank account.
They briskly exchanged greetings before starting the session.
He talked about the humiliation of exchanging his clothes for the prison uniform.
Once the crossover position is determined, the genes are exchanged as follows.
Household 1 women evidently made their own cotton thread and may also have exchanged some of that thread for items from other households.
In the prison for males, social workers from a non-governmental organization exchanged sterile syringes and needles for used equipment three times a week.