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- verbconverse (verb) · converses (third person present) · conversed (past tense) · conversed (past participle) · conversing (present participle)nounarchaicconverse (noun) · converses (plural noun)Originlate Middle English (in the sense โlive among, be familiar withโ): from Old French converser, from Latin conversari โkeep company (withโ), from con- โwithโ + versare, frequentative of vertere โto turnโ. The current sense of the verb dates from the early 17th century.nounconverse (noun) · converses (plural noun)
- a situation, object, or statement that is the reverse of another or corresponds to it but with certain terms transposed:"if spirituality is properly political, the converse is also true: politics is properly spiritual"
- mathematicsa theorem whose hypothesis and conclusion are the conclusion and hypothesis of another.
adjectiveconverse (adjective)Originlate Middle English: from Latin conversus โturned aboutโ, past participle of convertere (see convert). Converse Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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