Sentence examples for interchangeable meaning from inspiring English sources

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Each truck is interchangeable, meaning they can all act as the lead in a pinch, and each follows not only the leader but a strictly laid out and mapped path to coordinate their efforts, which in this case focus on show removal at an airfield.

The valves are not interchangeable, meaning that mixing the valves will affect the sound of the baritone.

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Basically, the company plans to release a range of technology, starting with the Decibel speaker, US$195, that is fully user-interchangeable, meaning that, as the technology of each component advances, you have the option of ordering if you feel inclined the new part from the website and installing it yourself.

This camera is at the low end of the interchangeable lens pile, meaning it's aimed at a more casual crowd — the kind that appreciates a good selfie.

There are interchangeable terms, all meaning the same, in the Bible -- all talking about this one miraculous experience, including: "being filled" with the Holy Spirit, "receiving" the Holy Spirit, "pouring out" of the Holy Spirit, "being baptised" with the Holy Spirit, "being born" of the Spirit, etc.

According to Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People, the term is interchangeable with the Gewisse, meaning the descendants of Gewis.

Second, it was apparent that a number of terms existed in the literature were interchangeable in their use and meaning.

Sometimes "such as" and "like" are interchangeable, but have slightly different meanings, as in the following sentences.

The two words are nearly interchangeable, though maintain slightly different meanings - "effect" implies a cause bringing about or accomplishing a change, whereas "affect" implies a cause or force altering something.

Are all these terms interchangeable, or do they have specific meanings?

Most important, a clue and its answer will always be expressed in the same part of speech and as a rule must be interchangeable in a sentence, with the same meaning each way.

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