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| con·verse [ kən vúrss ] |
intransitive verb (past and past participle con·versed, present participle con·vers·ing, 3rd person present singular con·vers·es) |
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1. talk: to have a conversation
 a place where they can converse uninterrupted
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2. comput interact with computer: to interact with a computer in real time, as if engaged in a dialogue
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Same as conversation (sense 2)
 They were deep in converse with one another.
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| [14th century. Via French converser< Latin conversare "live with" < versari "occupy yourself" < vertere "to turn"] |
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 con·vers·er noun |
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