Use "interchangeably" in a sentence
1. Cerebrovascular insult may be used interchangeably
2. He is interchangeably also known as Roald Bushman.
3. Quite often, Compassion and empathy are used interchangeably
4. The word Counterpoint is frequently used interchangeably with polyphony.
5. Generally, both terms, Constants and literals are used interchangeably
6. The terms ‘Biosolids’ and ‘sewage sludge’ are often used interchangeably.
7. In fact, in slang, Attainment is used interchangeably with skill.
8. Time Batching and task Batching will be used interchangeably here
9. Alexia and dyslexia are terms that are often used interchangeably
10. The terms Bloodroot paste and Bloodroot salve are interchangeably used
11. Many people may use Cisgender and "normal gender" interchangeably
12. Bluchers are interchangeably referred as Derby shoes (coming from Great Britain)
13. The terms off-trail hiking and Bushwhacking are sometimes used interchangeably
14. Many of them use the term interchangeably with “subjective well-Being
15. Brung, brang, brought are past participles, and can be used interchangeably
16. Some sources note that people use Assure, ensure, and insure interchangeably.
17. CSIRT, Cert and CIRT are often used interchangeably in the field
18. Confidentiality and Anonymity, while quite different by definition, are often used interchangeably
19. In both documents and conversation, "town" and "township" are used interchangeably.
20. Asphalt and Blacktop are often used interchangeably, but there are some differences
21. The concepts of benefit corporation and B Corporation are sometimes used interchangeably.
22. The terms Criminalistics and forensic sciences are often confused and used interchangeably
23. Some are functionally equivalent to an Arduino and can be used interchangeably.
24. Cyberstalking is a form of online abuse — the terms are often used interchangeably
25. Although sometimes used interchangeably, elect and Appoint do not have the same meaning.
26. The terms forest garden and food forest are used interchangeably in the permaculture literature.
27. Used interchangeably, Aeronautical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering have slight differences when looked deeply
28. The TAlmud and the Torah are mistakenly used interchangeably by non-Jewish people
29. The words "Coagulation" and "flocculation" are often used interchangeably, but …
30. Although most Benzodiazepines are used interchangeably, some are most commonly used for certain conditions.
31. Atherosclerosis is a specific kind of Arteriosclerosis, but these terms are often used interchangeably
32. The two words are used interchangeably, with insects appearing mostly in scientific contexts and Bugs …
33. While some people use the terms interchangeably, there is a difference between Blackmail and extortion
34. “Creativity” and “innovation” are often used interchangeably for that reason, but are two separate concepts
35. The term “neck Crick” is often used interchangeably with neck pain or a stiff neck
36. The forms comprise and be Comprised of are virtually synonymous and can normally be used interchangeably.
37. Homer uses the term Argives, Hellenes, and Achaeans interchangeably to mean the Greek army or peoples
38. For an example, the words are used interchangeably when a flower has three free Carpels …
39. Autoclaved Lightweight Concrete (ALC) interchangeably to define and describe the Product and its general specification
40. In compressor theory, the terms Adiabatic (no heat transfer) and isentropic (constant entropy) are used interchangeably.
41. People tend to use the terms cyberwar, Cyberterrorism, cybercrime, and hacktivism interchangeably, although there are important
42. In British publications, balk and Baulk are used interchangeably, and both spellings appear about equally often
43. Anthropomorphism is similar enough to personification that you can use them interchangeably most of the time
44. So, even though the words, Bigotry, and prejudice are used interchangeably, these are two different words
45. In the same manner, the terms 'Atlanticism' and 'Euro-Atlanticism' are used interchangeably throughout the text
46. Within the department each term was used interchangeably, and accepted as an understanding of the concept.
47. The word vaccinia is sometimes used interchangeably with Cowpox to refer to the human form of the
48. In this meaning the term Autograph can often be used interchangeably with holograph.; a celebrity's handwritten signature.
49. The words robbery and Burglary are often used interchangeably in movies, TV shows, books and the internet
50. This discussion will also use the terms authoritarian regime, dictatorship, nondemocracy, and Autocracy interchangeably, unless otherwise indicated
51. The terms Arra and HITECH are often used interchangeably when referring to these federal EHR incentives payments
52. The terms Anoxia and hypoxia are often used interchangeably, but there are differences between the two terms.
53. Yes, There Is a Difference Between Situps and Crunches These two ab-sculpting moves are often used interchangeably
54. The words Amicable and amiable are on such friendly terms that it's no wonder they are used interchangeably
55. What to Know Autumn and fall are used interchangeably as words for the season between summer and winter
56. The words amicable and Amiable are on such friendly terms that it's no wonder they are used interchangeably
57. Credentialism and credential inflation are used interchangeably by some social commentators and theorists, but separated here for clarity
58. The terms "medication Adherence" and "medication compliance" are often used interchangeably in health care
59. Although many people use the name Arrowroot powder interchangeably with tapioca flour, they are not the same at all.
60. A Breastplate (used interchangeably with breastcollar, breaststrap and breastgirth) is a piece of riding equipment used on horses
61. Adages and proverbs are often thought to be the same thing, and the terms are often used interchangeably
62. The terms Curing and drying are frequently used interchangeably with regard to the moisture condition of new concrete slabs
63. Social Bookmarking is also interchangeably sometimes referred to as folksonomy, collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging
64. As such, microbiologists often use the term “Amoeboid”, to refer to a specific type of movement and amoebae interchangeably.
65. As such, microbiologists often use the term “amoeboid”, to refer to a specific type of movement and Amoebae interchangeably.
66. There are many words for Anger in Hebrew; in Greek orge [] and thumos [] are used more or less interchangeably.
67. Colonialism vs Imperialism Colonialism and imperialism are often used interchangeably, but they are two different words having different meaning
68. Even so, the Catmint and catnip names often get used interchangeably as though they referred to a single herb
69. Biosolids are a product of the wastewater treatment process. The terms ‘Biosolids’ and ‘sewage sludge’ are often used interchangeably
70. Coincidentally, "Auld Lang Syne" and "America the Beautiful" have the same metre, and the lyrics can be sung interchangeably.
71. Auricle and Atrium is a term which is used interchangeably more often to represent the upper chamber of the heart
72. Adsl is a standardized technology and as such, most devices that can operate with Adsl can be used interchangeably
73. Atheism and Agnosticism are two theological perspectives that many people use interchangeably, though they are two very different viewpoints
74. Value Theory is often interchangeably used as Axiology and this branch of Philosophy peruses upon the value of goodness.
75. Sometimes the word "emo" is used interchangeably, although just about every musical genre has examples of Angst.
76. A brief search of the WRTV archive shows the words pothole and Chuckhole were frequently used interchangeably during that time.
77. Caned chairs, or cane-bottom chairs, are different from rattan or wicker chairs, but collectors sometimes use the names interchangeably.
78. Yes, though we should not be unduly sensitive about word usage or be upset if someone uses the terms interchangeably.
79. The two scales -- Centigrade and Celsius -- originated in the 18th century, and were used interchangeably until the mid-20th century
80. Butterscotch and caramel are often used interchangeably, but Butterscotch is probably best differentiated by the absence of milk or cream.