transpose

US /trænˈspoʊz/
UK /trænˈspoʊz/
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1.

cause (two or more things) to change places with each other

:
You need to transpose the numbers in the last two columns.
The editor asked him to transpose the second and third paragraphs.
2.

transfer (a number) from one side of an equation to the other, with corresponding change of sign

:
To solve for x, you need to transpose the constant term to the other side.
When you transpose a term, remember to change its sign.
3.

write or play (music) in a different key

:
The pianist decided to transpose the piece from C major to G major.
She can easily transpose a song to fit her vocal range.