be conversant in
conversant with
highly conversant in
not conversant in
conversant with medieval history.
Mr. Taylor is thoroughly conversant with modern music.
he was fully conversant with the principles of word processing.
to be conversant in a foreign language
she is conversant with the latest technology trends
he is conversant in the field of finance
to become conversant with the rules
they are conversant with each other's habits
to be conversant with current events
she is conversant in classical literature
to be conversant with the company policies
he is conversant with the local customs
to become conversant in a new subject
Their ideas are perpetually conversant in lines and figures.
Baynes turned toward the head-man. He was conversant with " Hanson's" plans now.
So hopefully, this book provides an accessible way of learning about the subject for those people that might not be that conversant in mathematics.
You need to at least be conversant in what your students are able to do, and think about your assignments and what this tool enables.
They helped to nominate candidates and draft platforms and elbowed to one side the busy citizen, not conversant with party intrigues, who could only give an occasional day to political matters.
More months, to the number of twelve, had come and gone, and Mr. Charles Darnay was established in England as a higher teacher of the French language who was conversant with French literature.
Of all the fictional languages, Klingon has the greatest number of truly conversant speakers and they can probably all fit onto one bus. Fictional languages like Klingon, Quenya, and Na'vi were invented mainly for artistic and aesthetic purposes.
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