counterchange

/ˈkaʊntərˌtʃeɪndʒ/
verb
  1. To change something in response to a previous change; to exchange or swap positions or roles.
    • In the dance, partners counterchange places every few steps.
    • The two teams counterchanged their strategies after the first half.
    • The company counterchanged its pricing model to match the competitor's new offer.
noun
  1. An exchange or alternation, especially of colors, patterns, or roles.
    • The flag's design features a counterchange of blue and gold squares.
    • The artist used a counterchange of light and dark to create depth.
    • There was a counterchange of leadership between the two departments.
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