dialogue between/with• The Parents' Action Committee was continually frustrated in its attempts to seek a dialogue with the Council.• You, the climber, are not important, was what the mockingdialogue with your peersstressed.• Invent, too, some dialogue between Androcles and the lion.• Kim Il Sung also found the dialogue with the South to be beneficial, especially in breaking out of his diplomaticisolation.• Such, again, is the dialogue betweencivilization and civilizations of which we shall hear so much in this book.• These changes are shifting the character of the dialogue between the course team and the validation panel.• When their paintings are hung together the dialogue between them is very clear.
Origindialogue
(1100-1200)Old FrenchGreekdialogos, from dialegesthai“to talk to someone”