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To acquaint
verb
To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar.
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To acquaint the world, electronically, with my every passing thought?
To acquaint yourself with the city, walk around the walls and then head to the York Minster (yorkminster.org).org
To acquaint himself with the issues, Blamey read through Manson's Tropical Diseases, the standard medical textbook on the subject.
"I travelled to acquaint people with jihad for years...
The result has been chaos, as sales representatives try to acquaint themselves with new accounts.
"It will take only ten minutes to acquaint myself with the Messerschmitt," he told reporters.
Mr. Mitchell said he wanted to acquaint a younger generation to that gay lore.
Before you play, it is important to acquaint yourself with the scoring system.
The college also held workshops -- "CUNY Proficiency Exam 101" -- to acquaint its faculty with the exam.
twitter.com/christoy An excellent source for anyone wanting to acquaint themselves with Argentinian football.
In reading a book, we must have time to acquaint ourselves with it.
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