verb
- to exchange or swap (one thing for another); to alternate or reverse positions or roles
Usage: third person singular present tense or plural form of counterchange
noun
- plural of counterchange; an exchange or alternation; in heraldry, a pattern in which colors or tinctures are reversed or swapped between adjacent sections
Usage: heraldic term; plural form
Examples
- The two players counterchanges positions on the field during the match.
- In heraldry, counterchanges create a striking visual effect by reversing the colors of adjacent charges.
- The dancers counterchanges their places in the formation with precise timing.
- The design features several counterchanges of black and white stripes.
- She counterchanges her usual routine by working in the afternoon instead of the morning.
- The pattern counterchanges between light and dark sections throughout the fabric.