interchanging Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of interchanging In English

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  • The transitions of the chain are inversions which replace local maxima with local minima, or vice versa, by interchanging two edges along the walk.

  • The diagram of the conjugate shape may be obtained from the diagram of shape by interchanging rows and columns.

  • Interchanging the two let bindings leads to a different result of the analysis, for an essentially equivalent program.

  • By possibly interchanging the indices, we can always assume this to be so.

  • It generates two new designs from two parent designs by interchanging parts of the design in each parent.

  • Another type of suffix error in possessive nouns was also structural in nature and consisted of interchanging stem-dependent allomorphs.

  • This in turn means that such logics will be non-commutative in character, since interchanging formulas will in general make no sense.

  • Figure 11(a) illustrates an example dependency graph where an interchanging fixed-point might be found.

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