0 past simple and past 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.
Apparently, heated words had been exchanged between a number of villagers and the district o-cer.
It can be oriented towards functional specification (specifying the modules and their interactions) or data specification (specifying the data exchanged between or held by modules).
Words of the same sense can, in principle, be exchanged in some contexts.
All data is exchanged transparently via the provided communication system.
A further logging component is being employed to save a complete protocol of all exchanged messages for later inspection.
Thus, faithful transitions are the most general class that ensures that independent transitions can be exchanged, and that is stable under this operation.
Information is frequently exchanged between the two different models, so that the multi-scale interaction is able to be taken into account self-consistently.
About 30 % of the amide protons exchanged with deuterons after 3 hours.