Sentence examples for The acquaintance from inspiring English sources

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The acquaintance

noun

A state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy

  • I know of the man

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The acquaintance then called the police.

The acquaintance of a cardinal had made it possible.

"The acquaintance with the past is a must.

The acquaintance was surprised to learn that other cultures have similar proverbs.

The acquaintance with Renouvier was a focal point in James's personal and intellectual history.

The acquaintance had also been "photographed with Liu in China," in 2007.

(The acquaintance was extremely irritated when he later learned the truth).

The acquaintance reflected that, as one got older, one became less radical and less political.

The acquaintance asked Leetch if he might persuade Messier to join them.

The acquaintance model stores information about collaborating agents and would be developed to support the agent requirements in MAS analysis.

The acquaintance changed Friedman's life.

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