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conversant

[kuhn-vur-suhnt, kon-ver-] / kənˈvɜr sənt, ˈkɒn vər- /


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Zembuch-Young runs a theater department with more than 150 students participating, which includes putting on both a full-length musical and a play each year and asking his team to be conversant in ASL.

From Seattle Times

She became known as the American writer who had "visited every corner" of Sardinia, conversant in Sardinian languages and fluent in Italian.

From Salon

The buoyant “Float,” though, certainly sounds like a harbinger of Monáe’s next era as a recording artist: It’s looser and more conversant with contemporary hip-hop than the musician’s work in the past.

From New York Times

ChatGPT is conversant in a way previous chatbots haven’t been — not limited to a specific subject area or confined to a limited set of responses, but instead capable of participating in open-ended “discussion”.

From Washington Post

It does have content moderators conversant with the main local languages but also relies on artificial intelligence and local partners to flag content.

From BBC