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fungible

[fuhn-juh-buhl] / ˈfʌn dʒə bəl /




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The experiences with Vince trained Trump to be the kind of rally speaker he is and have the kind of fungible reality strategy that he has.

From Los Angeles Times

“We do not have a fungible fuel supply. We have chosen to do that. We have set ourself up by 30 years of public policy.”

From Seattle Times

“It becomes very attractive when our budgets are being balanced, to balance them on the munitions funds, because it’s fungible money,” Mr. LaPlante said.

From New York Times

Gentry proposed an amendment around 10 p.m., tacking on a sentence to Alexandria’s vaccine rule meant to render Suarez’s timeline more fungible, effectively allowing staff a way to get around it.

From Washington Post

They have a point: Crude oil is a fungible commodity.

From Washington Post