Crossword-Solution: EXCHANGE
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| Exchange | n. | The act of giving or taking one thing in return for another which is regarded as an equivalent; as, an exchange of cattle for grain. |
| Exchange | n. | The act of substituting one thing in the place of another; as, an exchange of grief for joy, or of a scepter for a sword, and the like; also, the act of giving and receiving reciprocally; as, an exchange of civilities or views. |
| Exchange | n. | The thing given or received in return; esp., a publication exchanged for another. |
| Exchange | n. | The process of setting accounts or debts between parties residing at a distance from each other, without the intervention of money, by exchanging orders or drafts, called bills of exchange. These may be drawn in one country and payable in another, in which case they are called foreign bills; or they may be drawn and made payable in the same country, in which case they are called inland bills. The term bill of exchange is often abbreviated into exchange; as, to buy or sell exchange. |
| Exchange | n. | A mutual grant of equal interests, the one in consideration of the other. Estates exchanged must be equal in quantity, as fee simple for fee simple. |
| Exchange | n. | The place where the merchants, brokers, and bankers of a city meet at certain hours, to transact business. In this sense often contracted to 'Change. |
| Exchange | n. | To part with give, or transfer to another in consideration of something received as an equivalent; -- usually followed by for before the thing received. |
| Exchange | n. | To part with for a substitute; to lay aside, quit, or resign (something being received in place of the thing parted with); as, to exchange a palace for cell. |
| Exchange | n. | To give and receive reciprocally, as things of the same kind; to barter; to swap; as, to exchange horses with a neighbor; to exchange houses or hats. |
| Exchange | v. i. | To be changed or received in exchange for; to pass in exchange; as, dollar exchanges for ten dimes. |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with EXCHANGE (5)
Each was so well pleased with his bargain that they made for some time the same exchange day after day.
GNP/GDP estimates for the LDCs, on the other hand, are based on the conversion of GNP/GDP estimates in local currencies to dollars at the official currency exchange rates.
The reopening of the local oil refinery, once a major source of employment and foreign exchange earnings, promises to give the economy an additional boost.
Love, being an extremely exacting usurer (a sense of exorbitant profit, spiritually, by an exchange of hearts, being at the bottom of pure passions, as that of exorbitant profit, bodily or materially, is at the bottom of those of lower atmosphere), every morning his feelings were as sensitive as the money-market in calculations upon his chances.
Guide me child, where we may range Safe within the paths of right; Counsel freely may exchange Nor with fate and fortune fight.
Quotes with EXCHANGE (3)
You can't measure the mutual affection of two human beings by the number of words they exchange.
I want you, Hank. I'm much more of an animal than you think. I wanted you from the first moment I saw you - and the only thing I'm ashamed of is that I did not know it. I did not know why, for two years, the brightest moments I found were the ones in your office, where I could lift my head to look up at you. I did not know the nature of what I felt in your presence, nor the reason. I know it now. That is all I want, Hank. I want you in my bed - and you are free of me for all …
Modern man has transformed himself into a commodity; he experiences his life energy as an investment with which he should make the highest profit, considering his position and the situation on the personality market. He is alienated from himself, from his fellow men and from nature. His main aim is profitable exchange of his skills, knowledge, and of himself, his "personality package" with others who are equally intent on a fair and profitable exchange. Life has no goal excep…
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1955–2024).