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interlocutor

[in-ter-lok-yuh-ter] / ˌɪn tərˈlɒk yə tər /


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But its depths are captured in Margaret’s seeking, in the notion that her No. 1 interlocutor might be a God she’s not even sure exists.

From New York Times

“So I believe that this undoubtedly establishes a position on the part of President Petro and his government… If the president wants to be the interlocutor of the dictator, then that will be his role.”

From Seattle Times

“He was a pillar of the scene here, a beloved and trusted counselor to fellow artists, an amiably enlightening interlocutor with critics and an impish presence who embodied theater’s Dionysian spirit.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We’re a constructive interlocutor when it comes to strength in the multilateral system. We want to be a provider of global public goods when it comes to fighting climate change.”

From Washington Post

Not while we have the chance to invite our students to inhabit its crossroads and engage as interlocutors in its conversations with Plato, Averroes, Fibonacci, Wheatley and many more.

From Washington Post