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fungible

[fuhn-juh-buhl] / ˈfʌn dʒə bəl /




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That’s because, for him, ideas are an entirely fungible currency that he deploys primarily to maintain the attention and adulation of his — and it is increasingly his alone — GOP “base.”

From Salon

Critics say that money is fungible and the deal frees up Tehran to use other funds to build up its own military or to continue funding allies such as Hamas or Lebanon-based Hezbollah.

From Washington Times

The bill’s text argued that money “is fungible” and that releasing the frozen assets to Iran would “free up money to be spent on whatever.”

From Washington Times

“Your administration claims these funds are only available for humanitarian use, but money is fungible, and there is a significant risk they could be used to further efforts by Iran or Hamas against Israel.”

From Washington Times

Speaking to reporters in Iowa at the weekend, DeSantis pushed back on the fact the funds had not yet been transferred to Iran, saying that money was "fungible."

From Reuters