Fungible in a sentence as a noun

People are fungible and, if they're not, then something is wrong with your process.

The police bust him and seize his assets, but because money is fungible they can't tell exactly where all the cash came from.

It is fungible: every checking account is equal.

Now, when you're talking about a product that is not fungible marginal cost is irrelevant.

But I don't see any indication that DO treats servers as disposable or fungible whereas Linode doesn't.

Fungible in a sentence as an adjective

Amazon considers all SDEs to be fungible but internal politics determines which group gets to interview a new candidate.

Yes, if instead of coding trivial web apps we all became doctors, the world would be a better place, right?Creativity and talent aren't fungible resources that you can just decide to apply to whatever is most noble.

Plus, the barrier between the two in practice is quite fungible... especially in a garbage-collected imperative language nothing stops you from using a "functional" algorithm, and every practical "functional" language will give you a way of running "imperative" algorithms directly.

Put it another way: how much would you pay to walk out the door with their source code, physical assets, and low to mid-level developers but none of their senior guys?We have laws to protect intellectual property because thoughts and technologies are copyable, fungible, and ultimately outsource-able.

Fungible definitions

noun

a commodity that is freely interchangeable with another in satisfying an obligation

adjective

of goods or commodities; freely exchangeable for or replaceable by another of like nature or kind in the satisfaction of an obligation