reacquaint Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːəˈkweɪnt]
  • Us [ ˌriːəˈkweɪnt]

Meaning of reacquaint In English

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Examples of reacquaint

  • They were, however, reacquainted with the idea at each subsequent visit to the laboratory.

  • I had eight years away from this place and it took me at least two years to reacquaint myself with that routine.

  • It was of great interest to me to get reacquainted with the textile industry after a long absence from it.

  • We believe that there is merit in people reacquainting themselves with what is nowadays a more complex road safety situation than it was hitherto.

  • I look forward to our families reacquainting themselves with one another.

  • They became reacquainted with their childhood reads at weekend flea markets.

  • They became reacquainted at a party and soon were inseparable, cited in fan magazines and tabloids as an official couple.

  • It is implied that the two had known each other for years, and had become reacquainted during the party.

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