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Trade Out

Overview

Trade out is a phrasal verb with various meanings, referring to the act of exchanging, substituting, or replacing something.

Usage

  1. Verb (transitive): To exchange one item or resource for another.
    • Example sentence: I decided to trade out my old car for a brand new one.
  2. Verb (intransitive): To substitute or replace one thing with another.
    • Example sentence: I had to trade out the faulty batteries in my remote control.
  3. Noun: The act of exchanging or swapping something.
    • Example sentence: The trade out of goods between the two countries has significantly increased.

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