familiarize

IPA: fʌmˈɪɫjɝaɪz

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To make or become familiar with something or someone.
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Examples of "familiarize" in Sentences

  • Familiarize yourself with the rules.
  • Mat, please familiarize yourself with the history of tax “reform”.
  • Worthington: No, I watched it before I started to familiarize myself.
  • I suggest you familiarize yourself on the subject before posting your comments; you just make yourself look really dumb
  • Doc Jensen of EW. com has a detailed guide covering previous episodes you need to re-familiarize yourself with for Season 5.
  • NEWHART: You know, it really might facilitate things if I just, you know, sort of, read ahead a bit to kind of familiarize myself.
  • With each set of cards, you can do five thing: First is "familiarize," when you can flip between sides of the cards to learn them.
  • The process familiarizes a text to a medieval scholar, in a way like that by which human beings may be said to 'familiarize' their food.
  • The receptionist approached me (who I quickly recognized as the kindly-voiced super-sleuth that tracked me down yesterday) and she handed me a yellow piece of paper which I was to "familiarize" myself with.
  • "We wanted to show our domestic weapans producers among others what needs our army had," Popovkin said, adding that Russia's weapon's industry had to "familiarize" itself with Israeli construction of the Israeli drone.

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