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Dialogize

[dahy-al-uh-jahyz]

di·al·o·gize

[dahy-al-uh-jahyz]
verb (used without object), -gized, -giz·ing.
to carry on a dialogue.
Also, especially British, di·al·o·gise.


Origin:
1595–1605; < Greek dialogízesthai to converse; see dialogue, -ize
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dialogize or dialogise (daɪˈæləˌdʒaɪz)
 
vb
(intr) to carry on a dialogue
 
dialogise or dialogise
 
vb

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