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Exchanged

Exchanged is the past tense and past participle of the verb exchange. It denotes that something has been swapped, traded, or shared between parties, or that information or positions have been transferred from one side to another. In active use, exchanged typically takes a direct object: for example, they exchanged gifts, ideas, or emails. In passive constructions, it appears as was exchanged or have been exchanged, as in data was exchanged between departments or remarks have been exchanged during the meeting.

As an adjective, exchanged can describe items that have undergone a swap or sharing. Common phrases include

Usage notes: exchange is a regular verb, so exchanged follows standard conjugation rules: exchanged, exchanging, exchanges.

Etymology: exchanged derives from the verb exchange, which originates from Old French eschangier, a historical form

See also: exchange, exchange rate, information exchange, currency exchange, student exchange.

exchanged
documents
or
exchanged
proposals,
where
the
emphasis
is
on
the
fact
that
the
items
have
been
swapped
or
circulated
between
participants
rather
than
merely
held
by
one
party.
The
term
is
widely
used
across
contexts
such
as
commerce,
diplomacy,
information
technology,
and
everyday
communication.
While
exchange
often
refers
to
currency
or
goods,
exchanged
can
apply
to
tangible
items,
information,
ideas,
or
agreements
that
have
passed
between
parties.
of
the
word
meaning
to
swap
or
substitute.
The
English
form
has
retained
this
sense
of
mutual
transfer
through
various
compounds
and
usages
over
time.