Exchangeable in a sentence as an adjective

Can I pretend the libressl work I did for free this week is exchangeable for paid work during a hackathon?

I think that when you are running a business, time and money are much more exchangeable than they are otherwise.

> Why are we not in a live feedback loop with the compiler?> what about an exchangeable tree format that doesn't suck?> create an AST in XML> But tree structure editors?

So if bitcoin is not directly exchangeable for dollars but it is exchangeable for other things, it doesn't ultimately matter.

This thread addresses this last point: given no obligation to produce something exchangeable for basic needs, will a populace on the whole produce more* value or less?

No inter app communication, no exchangeable launcher/lock screen/ keyboard, real multitasking came just since this fall, no real resolution independency, no nothing.

Exchangeable definitions

adjective

suitable to be exchanged

adjective

capable of being exchanged for or replaced by something of equal value; "convertible securities"

See also: convertible

adjective

capable of replacing or changing places with something else; permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability; "interchangeable electric outlets" "interchangeable parts"

See also: interchangeable similar standardized standardised