Dialoguing [verb]

Definition of Dialoguing:

discuss with another

Opposite/Antonyms of Dialoguing:


Sentence/Example of Dialoguing:

The study showed that political groups actually intend to enter into dialogues with users via text, in which responses can be chronicled and used to build an even more data-rich profile of the person.

Unnur’s arrival gave him a renewed sense of purpose as well as an ongoing internal dialogue as to whether or not he was doing right by her.

“The Social Dilemma” is rightfully an important film that encourages a vital dialogue about the role social media and social platforms play in everyday life.

For the visuals, Canny AI specializes in video dialogue replacement, which uses an actor’s mouth movements to manipulate someone else’s mouth in existing footage.

Zoellick established a “strategic dialogue” between senior officials in the two countries that continued into the Obama administration.

In the long run, they think, they could use AI to generate all parts of a film, from character behavior to dialogue to entire environments.

It’s a liberal-conservative political party in Romania that’s center-right and generally believes in democracy, private property, freedom of choice, market competition, diversity and open dialogue.

This is also from the 2015 luncheon during the strategic dialogue at the State Department.

I think the dialogue is so important in this country right now.

That’s why we will continue to engage in dialogue with Facebook to hold them accountable for the actions they plan to implement.