v. [f. as prec. + -IZE.] intr. To hold a conversation.

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1826.  Disraeli, Viv. Grey, I. vii. 16. They would have retired to a corner … and conversationised with any stray four-year-older not yet sent to bed.

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1851.  R. F. Burton, Goa, 308. After some little time spent in arranging his papers … and conversationizing with a native clerk.

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