Word info

reacquaint

Verb

Meaning

reacquaint (third-person singular simple present reacquaints, present participle reacquainting, simple past and past participle reacquainted)

To acquaint again; to reintroduce or refamiliarise.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Phrases with the word

Examples

Once enough Americans reacquaint themselves with Americanism, we should promote it to all countries just as the Left promotes leftism and Muslims promote Islam. One need not be American to affirm Americanism. Dennis Prager

No more than a surgeon can operate while tweeting can you reach your potential with one ear in, one ear out. You actually have to reacquaint yourself with concentration. We all do. Samantha Power

I still gotta reacquaint myself with the hip-hop audience. Method Man

I had a friend who, after 25 years of marriage, found himself trying to date again, and it was completely different. Everything had changed, and he had to reacquaint himself. It was funny even talking to him about it. For someone who has been out of the loop, it's a different world. Steve Carell

I recently re-read The Hound of the Baskervilles to reacquaint myself with the story for writing the next Sherlock Holmes Bookshop novel, and enjoyed it very much. Source: Internet

When I really burn-in on writing, working like crazy every day, but then I take a two or three week sabbatical, when I do go back to my writing schedule, I have to reacquaint myself with the material and it takes a while to get back in the groove. Source: Internet

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