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is converse
adjective
Opposite; reversed in order or relation; reciprocal.
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The one thing that Siri cannot do, apparently, is converse with Scottish people.
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Hence, it supports Hypothesis 2. Nevertheless, the other spatial weight matrices are significantly negative to housing prices in affected countries, which is converse to traditional wisdom.
The results support the hypothesis that native plant diversity increases while the proportional abundance of native species decreases as a result of fall burning, which is converse to Bêche et al. (2005).
This preference of glycerol over glucose is converse to what has been previously observed with typically studied eukaryotic microbial cell factories (including S. cerevisiae and filamentous fungi such as A. niger), which exhibit carbon catabolite repression in the presence of glucose (Ruijter and Visser 1997Gancedo 1998).
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"He is conversing with medical staff and becoming more engaged in his treatment plan".
Everyone is conversing all of the time, and everything seems to be happening at once.
The judge is conversing with the lawyers at the front of the room.
They were Converse, which Beeban always wears.
On my feet, it's Converse, always Converse.
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