Converse (verb)
to talk; to engage in conversation
Converse (verb)
to keep company; to hold intimate intercourse; to commune; followed by with
Converse (verb)
to have knowledge of (a thing), from long intercourse or study
Converse (noun)
familiar discourse; free interchange of thoughts or views; conversation; chat.
Converse (noun)
the opposite or reverse
Converse (noun)
of a proposition or theorem of the form: given that “If A is true, then B is true”, then “If B is true, then A is true.”
equivalently: given that “All Xs are Ys”, then “All Ys are Xs”.“All trees are plants, but the converse, that all plants are trees, is not true.”
Converse (noun)
one of a pair of terms that name or describe a relationship from opposite perspectives; converse antonym; relational antonym
Converse (adjective)
opposite; reversed in order or relation; reciprocal
“a converse proposition”
Conversate (verb)
To converse, to have conversation.
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