acquainted

IPA: ʌkwˈeɪntɪd

adjective

  • Personally known; familiar.
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Examples of "acquainted" in Sentences

  • They are acquainted to one another.
  • He should be acquainted with the policy.
  • I am not acquainted with the melody of the song.
  • The Romans were well acquainted with the region.
  • He became acquainted with the ideals of the revolution.
  • It is too difficult to get acquainted with the numbers.
  • I could scarcely be called acquainted with her, though I had been into her room and called with others.
  • The work of Bach on the History of the Roman Jurisprudence, with which Gibbon was not acquainted, is far superior to that of
  • The Chamberlain acquainted them with the King’s commands, to which they replied, “We hear and we obey;” and all drew up before the pavilion entrance.
  • Note: The travels of Bruce, illustrated by those of Mr. Salt, and the narrative of Nathaniel Pearce, have brought us again acquainted with this remote region.
  • Henri de Lubac and Karol Wojtyla, who later became Pope, were already acquainted from the days of the Second Vatican Council and held one another in high esteem.
  • But when Maximin acquainted him that he had been saluted Augustus by the army, Galerius was obliged to acknowledge him as well as Constantine, as equal associates in the Imperial dignity.]
  • The only encyclopædia since 1772 with which I am acquainted, that is planned with a view to the presentation of a general body of doctrine, is the unfinished Encyclopédie Nuevelle of Pìerre
  • The only encyclopaedia since 1772 with which I am acquainted, that is planned with a view to the presentation of a general body of doctrine, is the unfinished Encyclopedie Nuevelle of Pierre Leroux and Jean Reynaud.

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