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exchangeable

[iks-cheyn-juh-buhl] / ɪksˈtʃeɪn dʒə bəl /


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Constellation owns around 35.7% of Canopy's common stock, which it intends to convert into exchangeable shares.

From Reuters

The majority of tickets purchased before the Queen's death will be exchangeable or refundable until 18:00 the day before travel, with no administration charge.

From BBC

The Italian dressing here is a sure win, but that is easily exchangeable, too.

From Washington Post

That’s largely because front offices now use analytics to figure out value and teams know that - except for a few superstars - players are pretty much exchangeable.

From Washington Times

However, in the “Fillette au béret” sale, the tokens are fungible - or exchangeable - and no Picasso will be burned.

From Reuters