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exchange (something) with (one)

To trade or swap something with someone else. Don't tell mom that I exchanged half of my sandwich with one of the others kids for a bag of chips. Mom wants us to save our money instead of exchanging Christmas gifts with each other this year.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

exchange something with someone

to trade something with someone. I exchange Christmas presents with him, but I never see him otherwise. Let's exchange coats with each other.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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References in classic literature
The same thing holds true of all other possessions; for barter, in general, had its original beginning in nature, some men having a surplus, others too little of what was necessary for them: hence it is evident, that the selling provisions for money is not according to the natural use of things; for they were obliged to use barter for those things which they wanted; but it is plain that barter could have no place in the first, that is to say, in family society; but must have begun when the number of those who composed the community was enlarged: for the first of these had all things in common; but when they came to be separated they were obliged to exchange with each other many different things which both parties wanted.
And they exchange with one another, and one gives, and another receives, under the idea that the exchange will be for their good.
Suppose now that a husbandman, or an artisan, brings some production to market, and he comes at a time when there is no one to exchange with him,--is he to leave his calling and sit idle in the market-place?
Hall wrote from Buffalo that his exchange with twelve boys had become "a perfect Bedlam." By the clumsy methods of those days, from two to six boys were needed to handle each call.
Badu said PlanSource could set up that kind of system for a public exchange with the flip of a switch.
First, CPAs must determine whether a cost segregation study will be beneficial for a replacement property acquired in a section 1031 exchange with the carryover tax basis.
Figure 1 illustrates an e-mail server that could be running Exchange with the iSCSI storage in a separate chassis (the e-mail server and iSCSI targets could be in the same chassis, if desired).
The market planning, logistics and customer-supplier interaction elements are where reliable, timely data exchange with external connectivity or supply chain systems is most important.
If your firm is considering joining an exchange with typical contractual provisions, one alternative is to require proof of insurance.
An energy exchange with Shell, BP Amoco, and 13 other energy companies is under way.
They can only be obtained from another gardener or seed exchange with the unwritten promise to propagate the seeds season after season.
"If you are considering a trade exchange with no restaurants or printers, you are wasting your time," says Tracy.
The board of BeWellNM, New Mexico's health insurance exchange,for example, has talked about funding its exchange with an assessment on all insurers that sell major medical policies, on or off the exchange, and all dental coverage sold through the exchange.
One advantage of opening the exchange with Kaiser as the only coverage provider would be that other insurers would get a chance to see how the exchange system works, officials said.
He sought to structure a two-party exchange with the seller of the new property; after being turned down, he sought a multiparty simultaneous exchange.