conversant - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • thing: We are still conversant about the things of God; it is our study all the week long.

Preposition: with

  • aspect: Aims The aims of the module are: - to be conversant with aspects of CMOS technology.
  • requirement: The Human Resources team and managers generally have become highly conversant with the requirements for checking the legality of visas and other documentation.
  • procedure: All funeral directors are fully conversant with the above procedure.
  • instruction: Obviously the 1 st of these is to become fully conversant with the instruction supplied by the manufacturer.
  • regulation: It is the responsibility of individual staff to ensure they are fully conversant with all data protection regulations in relation to their role.
  • principle: And, because funding flows are seen as a lever for change, the Industry needs to be fully conversant with these funding principles.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Become conversant with the role of each member of the multi-disciplinary team.
  • remain: As a component of this complete service, we remain fully conversant with the relevant health/safety and security issues involved.

Modifying Another Word

  • fully: Please ensure you are fully conversant with the meaning of light signals.
  • thoroughly: Much of his work was on computers and in his 11 years at the college Davies became thoroughly conversant with Fortran.
  • already: The book also assumes from the outset that the audience is already conversant with computer -based statistical packages.
  • very: You may recall that Nigel is very conversant with Cs having raced in " No.
  • not: I'm afraid I am not conversant with the verses you have quoted, perhaps you could explain your position.
  • particularly: He is particularly conversant with multi-discipline projects ( e.g. power projects, railroad projects ).

Preposition: in

  • language: In addition, a company should ensure that all its employees are fully conversant in the main language.
  • protocol: As such, the resource agent has a number of functions: It is fully conversant in the protocols of the information resource.
  • health: You will be fully conversant in health and safety legislation and be systems and standards driven.

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