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Definition of Conversantly

Conversantly
Conversantly Con"ver*sant*ly, adv. In a familiar manner.

Meaning of Conversantly from wikipedia

- economically counterproductive and humanly calamitous, just as anyone conversant with classical economic theory should have expected. Central Intelligence...
- Europe—beginning at age two and from age seven to fifteen—helped Roosevelt become conversant in German and French. Except for attending public school in Germany at...
- philosophical point of view, are interested in the theory, but who are not conversant with the mathematical apparatus of theoretical physics. The work presumes...
- Großhennersdorf. She was an extremely talented, well educated woman, conversant in several languages, an author and poet, with connections all over Europe...
- Microsoft, citing that "due to evolving requirements, increased cloud conversancy, and industry advances, the JEDI Cloud contract no longer meets its needs...
- the exponents of these are rarely to be found amongst the Sikhs who are conversant with all the Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Nanak started the Shabad...
- mission: "There are few laymen in this country who are so completely conversant with Communist propaganda and its exponents." During this time, she became...
- City and the "everyday language" of the Holy See) and German. He is also conversant in Latin (the official language of the Holy See), French, Portuguese,...
- February 3, 2014 Value-click, Inc. announced it has changed its name to Conversant, Inc., bringing former Value-click, Inc. companies Commission Junction...
- tool for anyone who is familiar with the sounds of Arabic but not fully conversant in the language. One criticism is that a fully accurate system would require...