in+exchange+for

  • 61for — preposition 1》 in favour of. 2》 affecting or with regard to. 3》 on behalf of or to the benefit of. 4》 having as a purpose or function. 5》 having as a reason or cause. 6》 having as a destination. 7》 representing. 8》 in exchange for.     ↘charged… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 62exchange cross rates — /ɪksˌtʃeɪndʒ krɒs reɪts/ plural noun rates of exchange for two currencies, shown against each other, but in terms of a third currency, often the US dollar. Also called cross rates …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 63exchange engine — A replacement engine which is provided in exchange for a worn engine while the original engine is being rebuilt …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 64for services rendered — formal in exchange for work that you have done for someone Fees for services rendered by the Union s lawyers amount to £5,000 …

    English dictionary

  • 65for — I (Roget s IV) conj. Syn. as, since, in consequence of the fact that; see because . prep. Syn. toward, to, in favor of, to be given to, in order to get, under the authority of, in the interest of, during, in order to, in the direction of, to go… …

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  • 66exchange theory — Exchange theories view social order as the unplanned outcome of acts of exchange between members of society. There are two major variants. Rational choice (or, as it is sometimes known, rational action) theory locates the source of order in the… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 67exchange — ex·change n 1 a: a giving of something of value (as real property) in return for something of equal value (as money or property of a like kind) b in the civil law of Louisiana: a giving of something of value in return for something of equal value …

    Law dictionary

  • 68exchange — ex*change ([e^]ks*ch[=a]nj ), n. [OE. eschange, eschaunge, OF. eschange, fr. eschangier, F. [ e]changer, to exchange; pref. ex out + F. changer. See {Change}, and cf. {Excamb}.] 1. The act of giving or taking one thing in return for another which …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 69Exchange broker — exchange ex*change ([e^]ks*ch[=a]nj ), n. [OE. eschange, eschaunge, OF. eschange, fr. eschangier, F. [ e]changer, to exchange; pref. ex out + F. changer. See {Change}, and cf. {Excamb}.] 1. The act of giving or taking one thing in return for… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 70exchange — [eks chānj′, ikschānj′] vt. exchanged, exchanging [ME eschaungen < OFr eschangier < VL * excambiare: see EX 1 & CHANGE] 1. a) to give, hand over, or transfer (for another thing in return) b) to receive or give another thing for (something …

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