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Definition of Reacquainting
1. reacquaint [v] - See also: reacquaint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reacquainting
Literary usage of Reacquainting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Forces of Freedom in Spain, 1974-1979: A Personal Account by Samuel D. Eaton (1981)
"I was spending my mornings reacquainting myself with Portuguese at the Foreign
Service Institute, as more than twenty years had passed since I last used ..."
2. Addresses and Proceedings by National Education Association of the United States, National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1894)
"... reacquainting herself with them on her own feet, was extreme ; but every few
days a sense of satiety would appear, and she would annex a new route, ..."
3. Financial Services Reform: Congressional Hearing edited by Michael G. Oxley (1999)
"As a former member of the Banking Committee, I look forward to reacquainting
myself with this issue and learning how circumstances have evolved over the ..."
4. Word Savvy: Integrated Vocabulary, Spelling & Word Study, Grades 3-6 by Max Brand (2004)
"Looking back at old plans, state mandates, and student records, I typically spend
the first six to eight weeks reacquainting my class with word- learning ..."
5. In Whose Service?: Making Community Service Work for the Unemployed by Ivan Briscoe (1995)
"... success in reacquainting their participants with the ways of work, and obliging
them to show initiative and adaptability when presented with real tasks. ..."
6. Sabra Crossing: An Ecological Adventure in the North Atlantic by Michael L. Frankel (1991)
"Without light pollution and haze, the night sky is breathtaking and we are
reacquainting ourselves with constellations. The stars are unbelievably clear, ..."