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Definition of reacquaint in English: reacquaintverb riːəˈkweɪntˌrēəˈkwānt [with object]Make (someone) acquainted or familiar with someone or something again. he was able to reacquaint himself with an old school chum Example sentencesExamples - I was out reacquainting myself with the country after a long period working in England and I was driving through Glencoe on a beautiful day.
- I gave them a small smile and left them to acquaint, or reacquaint themselves with each other.
- The virtue of the spade for you and me is that it reacquaints us with resistance from the material world.
- At the next table, a guy is getting reacquainted with old friends.
- It's in that moment he decides he's not going to play his beloved violin until he reacquaints himself with his Algerian roots.
- These largely acoustic songs reacquaint us with his tremulous, soulful vocals and cutting lyrical style.
- For reacquainting me with that pleasure, I want to thank everyone who pushed for deregulation, privatization and free trade in electricity.
- It must reacquaint us with the characters without bogging the pace down with exposition.
- Only by reacquainting workers, intellectuals and young people with a socialist perspective and culture can a new political road forward be charted.
- Local archery ranges are crowded now as bowhunters reacquaint themselves with a favorite bow or become familiar with new gear.
- His summer travels took him to the World University tryouts in Colorado, where he was reacquainted with Penn.
- Unfortunately, this would reacquaint us with the 19th century.
- I think that it has to be done slowly so that the boy once again reacquaints himself with his father.
- Introductions were made, questions were posed, pictures were taken, and old friends were heartily reacquainted.
- Over time, we reacquainted ourselves with Jackson and Angela in Manhattan.
- Indeed, this project to build a new youth centre has helped reacquaint me with some tremendous characters from my past.
- She had not been home for months and decided that she needed to reacquaint herself with the once familiar surroundings.
- But just who were these four individuals with whom the city of Dublin has recently been reacquainted?
- I thought it time my children and I were reacquainted with our family.
- Old friends are reacquainted, new ones made, and future plans plotted.
Derivatives noun He still feels fine but there will be a price to pay for his reacquaintance with bad habits. Example sentencesExamples - I think what's happening is a widespread reacquaintance with reality - the reciprocal of disillusionment.
- My reacquaintance with the new Hyundai Elantra got off to a bad start when the first thing I did was set off the car alarm.
- Throughout the essentially tender tale of the brothers reacquaintance, swamp-life in the lumber mill is unrelentingly savage.
- It will be a reacquaintance of sorts between Calderwood and the new Celtic management team.
Definition of reacquaint in US English: reacquaintverbˌrēəˈkwānt [with object]Make (someone) acquainted or familiar with someone or something again. he wants to reacquaint himself with the public Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, this project to build a new youth centre has helped reacquaint me with some tremendous characters from my past.
- It must reacquaint us with the characters without bogging the pace down with exposition.
- His summer travels took him to the World University tryouts in Colorado, where he was reacquainted with Penn.
- Over time, we reacquainted ourselves with Jackson and Angela in Manhattan.
- I think that it has to be done slowly so that the boy once again reacquaints himself with his father.
- She had not been home for months and decided that she needed to reacquaint herself with the once familiar surroundings.
- Local archery ranges are crowded now as bowhunters reacquaint themselves with a favorite bow or become familiar with new gear.
- For reacquainting me with that pleasure, I want to thank everyone who pushed for deregulation, privatization and free trade in electricity.
- Only by reacquainting workers, intellectuals and young people with a socialist perspective and culture can a new political road forward be charted.
- At the next table, a guy is getting reacquainted with old friends.
- The virtue of the spade for you and me is that it reacquaints us with resistance from the material world.
- These largely acoustic songs reacquaint us with his tremulous, soulful vocals and cutting lyrical style.
- Introductions were made, questions were posed, pictures were taken, and old friends were heartily reacquainted.
- I thought it time my children and I were reacquainted with our family.
- It's in that moment he decides he's not going to play his beloved violin until he reacquaints himself with his Algerian roots.
- I gave them a small smile and left them to acquaint, or reacquaint themselves with each other.
- Unfortunately, this would reacquaint us with the 19th century.
- I was out reacquainting myself with the country after a long period working in England and I was driving through Glencoe on a beautiful day.
- But just who were these four individuals with whom the city of Dublin has recently been reacquainted?
- Old friends are reacquainted, new ones made, and future plans plotted.
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