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Synonyms and antonyms of To exchange and exchanging in British Thesaurus

To exchange and exchanging

exchange (verb)

to give someone something in return for something that they give you

pass on ()

to give someone something that someone else has given you

trade in ()

to give something old as part of the payment for something new

swap (verb)

to give something to someone in exchange for something else

change hands ()

if something changes hands, it gets a new owner

exchange (noun)

a situation in which one person gives another person something and receives something else of a similar type or value in return

swap (noun)

informal something that you get in exchange for something else

trade (noun)

mainly American the exchange of one thing for another, usually of the same value

in exchange ()

if you give someone something in exchange for something else, you give them something and they give you something else of a similar type or value

in consideration of something ()

in exchange for something, or as a payment for something

change hands ()

if money changes hands, one person gives it to another as payment, sometimes in a dishonest way

do/make the rounds ()

to be passed from one person to another

in return ()

as payment or in exchange for something, or as a way of thanking someone for something

pass (verb)

to stop being owned or controlled by one person and start being owned or controlled by another

swap (noun)

informal the process of giving one thing in exchange for another

swop ()

a British spelling of swap