alternate with



alternate with

1. To share a role or task with another person. Because we're co-hosting the talent show together, we're planning to alternate with jokes and introductions.
2. To appear repetitively with something else. That pattern is visually overwhelming; it's just a constant line of circles alternating with squares.
See also: alternate

alternate with something

 
1. [for someone] to serve as a substitute for someone. I alternated with Fred as the lead in the school play. They asked Harry to alternate with Ron on the team.
2. [for something] to appear repetitively and regularly in a sequence with something else. (For instance, A alternates with B in the sequence ABABAB.) In this design the straight lines alternate with the circles. The red dots alternate with the blue ones.
See also: alternate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Elvireel-VEERFrench
Vahagn-Armenian Mythology, Armenian
Tovi-Biblical Hebrew
LiljaLIL-yah (Icelandic), LEEL-yah (Finnish)Icelandic, Finnish
Aemiliana-Ancient Roman
FlipFLIPDutch