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interchangeable

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/ˌɪntərˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/ · in-ter-change-able

Able to be exchanged or replaced with something else without loss of function.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Able to be exchanged or replaced with something else without loss of function.

ایسی چیز جو کسی اور چیز کے ساتھ تبادلے یا تبدیل کی جا سکے بغیر کسی نقصان کے.

تبادلی

tabadli

Synonyms

replaceableexchangeablesubstitutableمتبادلتبدیلیبدلنے والا

Antonyms

uniqueirreplaceabledistinctمنفردغیر متبادلعلیحدہ

Common Collocations

  • interchangeable parts
  • interchangeable functions
  • interchangeable components

Example Sentences

The parts of this machine are interchangeable, making repairs easier.

اس مشین کے پرزے تبادلی ہیں، جو مرمت کو آسان بناتے ہیں.

Is machine ke parzay tabadli hain, jo marammat ko aasaan banate hain.

In mathematics, these two formulas are interchangeable.

ریاضی میں یہ دونوں فارمولے تبادلی ہیں.

Riyaazi mein yeh dono formulas tabadli hain.

These batteries are interchangeable with others of the same size.

یہ بیٹریاں ایک ہی سائز کی دوسری بیٹریوں کے ساتھ تبادلی ہیں.

Yeh batteries aik hi size ki doosri batteries ke saath tabadli hain.

Easily Confused With

interchange:Interchange refers to the act of exchanging, while interchangeable refers to items that can be exchanged without any loss of functionality.

Word Family

interchange
verbتبادل کرنا
interchangeably
adverbتبادلی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'interchangeable' as 'in-ter-change-able' - you can easily change things around.

Imagine two puzzle pieces that fit perfectly and can be swapped.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہم تو ہیں اس کے دیوانے لیے تبادلے، / کیا خوب ہے رنج و غم کا، اک بدلے کی خوشی.

Hum to hain is ke deewanay liye tabadlay, / Kya khoob hai ranj o gham ka, aik badlay ki khushi.

We are in love with the exchange, / What a beauty it is to change sadness into joy.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چور چوری تو کرے گا، پر پاکستان نہیں.

Chor chori to kare ga, par Pakistan nahi.

A thief will steal, but not when it comes to Pakistan.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "interchangere" — to exchange

First known use: 15th century

The term 'interchangeable' evolved in the English language from the Latin roots to denote components that can be exchanged or used in place of each other.