0 present participle of exchange --
1 to give something to someone and receive something from that person: --
If you don't like the gift, you can exchange it.
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.
Every month the group meets so its members can exchange their views/opinions (= have a discussion).
It's traditional for the two teams to exchange shirts after the game.
Gathering and exchanging information and improving dissemination of findings will lead to more effective and efficient priority-setting procedures.
Exercises include discussion, role-play, simulation, report writing, negotiating budgets and contracts, consumer surveys, small talk, social arrangements, telling anecdotes, exchanging opinions, and socializing.
Similar uses would allow business people a simple way of exchanging business and product information by just shaking hands or touching information documents or files.
Again, the case < 1/2 follows by exchanging the roles of the two trees.
We shared countless poignant musical discoveries and reflected on many philosophical issues, sometimes seeing eye to eye and other times exchanging differing opinions.
They acknowledged that similarities existed with other parts of the region, and were interested in exchanging experiences on local reconciliation practices.
To achieve a shared regional identification, maybe the sharing of similar experiences is indeed more important than exchanging dissimilar views on what conflict is about.
When discussing possible collaborative strategies, participants suggested exchanging experiences on local reconciliation, and attuning human rights advocacy.