commute
/kəˈmjuːt/verb
Definitions
To exchange substantially; to abate but not abolish completely, a penalty, obligation, or payment in return for a great, single thing or an aggregate; to cash in; to lessen
Example: to commute tithes into rentcharges for a sum; to commute market rents for a premium, to commute daily fares for a season ticket
Of an operation, to be commutative, i.e. to have the property that changing the order of the operands does not change the result.
Example: A pair of matrices share the same set of eigenvectors if and only if they commute.