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Synonyms for converse

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Synonyms for converse

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Synonyms for converse

a proposition obtained by conversion

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of words so related that one reverses the relation denoted by the other

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turned about in order or relation

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27 February 2015 - US-based marketing automation company Swrve has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Ireland-based mobile communication specialist Converser, the company said.
As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the real-time data monitoring systems consist of various kinds measuring instruments, an incoherent receptor, a signal converser, and a PC.
pluseurs regions sunt divisees ou separees par mers ou par grans fleuves ou palus, par forests, par desers, par montaignes, par licuz inacccssiblcs ou inhabitablcs pourquoi les uns ne pevent converser avec les autres de tele conversation comme requise est entre gens d'un royalme ou d'une policie.
Les cafes et restaurants portant le label "Halal" sont pris d'assaut, apres le "Ftour", par des jeunes musulmans etablis en Afrique du Sud, pour siroter thes, limonades et s'adonner a d'absorbantes parties de cartes, d'echecs, ou converser sur l'actualite et les problemes de la vie.
Tout en l'attendant, je continue a converser avec mes amis et des connaissances, ainsi qu'a contempler ce qui se passe sur la place.
My converser's face lightened up, and I felt as though I had liberated him from his painful shackles.
(Le Gouvernement pourrait facilement et utilement aussi, je crois, converser sur ces matieres avec les pays voisins.
The converser with students on walks across the quad.
The verb to converse has its origins in Middle English meaning "to live among, be familiar with" and the Old French word converser, meaning "keep company with".