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  • adjective Alternative spelling of exchangeable.

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Examples

  • Labor, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangable value of all commodities.

    A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2009

  • If “may” and “might” are exchangable, then all these utterances should be equally acceptable:

    The “may” and “might” follow-up « Motivated Grammar 2009

  • Yes | No | Report from bigjake wrote 12 weeks 5 days ago wonder if it has exchangable chokes?

    Own Your Own Whale Gun 2009

  • Yes | No | Report from bigjake wrote 12 weeks 5 days ago wonder if it has exchangable chokes?

    Own Your Own Whale Gun 2009

  • Labor, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangable value of all commodities.

    A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2009

  • Firstly - and most obviously, but not to the nazis, many devices have detachable exchangable leads, e.g. PCs, so this tests precisely nothing.

    Nanny Knows Best « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007

  • In contrast, the kind of "game credits" you'd get in a video game like Pac Man or in a pinball machine are neither redeemable nor exchangable, so there is no question that their accumulation does not equal income.

    Consensus 2008

  • But the accumulation of Gold or SL or any other virtual currency that is used to facilitate use of the virtual world is potentially open to taxation so long as it is exchangable and, thus, has economic value outside the virtual world, even if it cannot directly purchase goods and services outside the virtual world.

    Consensus 2008

  • In both WoW and SL, even though the "game credits" i.e. that which enables the user to engage in more game play are not redeemable by the owner of the virtual world, they are exchangable and have a readily ascertainable fair market value.

    Consensus 2008

  • Our tickets were paid for and the dates were not exchangable, so we ended up spending 5 days in Hong Kong without our husbands.

    What's Worse? - SpouseBUZZ 2007

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