conversancy


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Synonyms for conversancy

personal knowledge or information about someone or something

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Talking to reporterRaja Sarfaraz, a resident of the area said it is a irony that the Cantonment authorities, while charging conversancy charges were showing complete disregard to clean the chowk.
Walker, Teather observes, enjoyed credibility among the professors because his own prodigious collecting activities demonstrated an almost academic conversancy with the disciplines that drew his attention (he wrote learned papers and delivered lectures on Italian painting techniques, something that clearly set him apart from the typical wealthy philanthropist).
The success of interdisciplinarity would depend on the in-depth conversancy of each one of the participating disciplines, so that a whole could be built, not annulling disciplinarity (ALVARENGA; SOMMERMAN; ALVAREZ, 2005; MINAYO, 1994).
Tanner, Irish is also involved with other pursuits that she loves, namely her work with the Nature Conversancy of Utah and her association with several universities in the state.
From her conversancy with the medicinal plants growing in the hermitage of Magdalene, Madame Bavoil had learned to advise Durtal in the design of his liturgical garden.
Enterprising supply management professionals can dramatically expand their conversancy and familiarity with the field of crisis management and turnaround work through these and other programs.