0 past simple and past participle of converse
1 to have a conversation with someone:
Neighbours conversed across the street and quarrelled noisily.
Parents sometimes played with the infant, engaged in face-to-face interaction with the infants, or conversed with the recording assistant.
He conversed with many ordinary people, including carmen, labourers, farmers, beggars, and paupers.
They conversed and moved, fell silent and froze, and spoke and moved again.
They conversed about their women, their crafts and their social connections.
I met and conversed with many from my area, including the son of a constituent.
I conversed with him a short while before the book had that title ascribed to it.
I have conversed with some of those most talented men who are dealing with reeducation in many camps.