reacquaint

[US]/ˌriːəˈkweɪnt/
[UK]/ˌriːəˈkweɪnt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to make (someone) familiar with someone or something again

Phrases & Collocations

reacquaint yourself

reacquaint with friends

reacquaint with culture

reacquaint old friends

reacquaint past experiences

reacquaint with history

reacquaint yourself again

reacquaint with nature

reacquaint with family

reacquaint with surroundings

Example Sentences

it's time to reacquaint myself with my old friends.

we should reacquaint the team with the project goals.

after years apart, they decided to reacquaint themselves.

he took a trip to reacquaint himself with the city.

it's important to reacquaint students with the material.

she wanted to reacquaint herself with her cultural roots.

they plan to reacquaint the audience with the classic film.

reacquainting yourself with the basics can boost your confidence.

we need to reacquaint the public with the new safety regulations.

it's beneficial to reacquaint yourself with past experiences.

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