conflute
[ con-floot ] /ˈkɒnfluːt/
verb, con·flut·ed, con·flut·ing, noun
from Latin con- (together) + flutus (flow of words, conversation)
Definitions:
  1. To engage in a free-flowing, informal exchange of ideas and conversation with another person or group.
  2. "Let's conflute over coffee and discuss the new project proposal."
  3. To share thoughts in a natural, unstructured manner that encourages creative connections and insights.
  4. "The team confluted for an hour and came up with several innovative solutions."
  5. (noun) An informal conversation or dialogue characterised by open exchange of thoughts and mutual inspiration.
  6. "Their weekly conflute has become essential for maintaining team cohesion while working remotely."
Synonyms: chat, converse, discuss, dialogue, brainstorm, exchange
Antonyms: monologue, lecture, dictate, silence