familiarised

[ UK /fəmˈɪli‍əɹˌa‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having achieved a comfortable relation with your environment
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How To Use familiarised In A Sentence

  • I familiarized myself with everyone's name before the meeting.
  • Dictionaries of the history of art and a number of recent monographs have familiarised us with these different personalities involved in the sales of works of art and curiosities in the eighteenth century.
  • I familiarised myself with everyone's name before the meeting.
  • She familiarised herself with the case history of her new patient.
  • Your guides will have familiarized themselves with the river from a floatplane 200 feet above, so exercise patience when they shepherd you to the bank while scouting gnarly rapids.
  • She familiarised herself with the case history of her new patient.
  • She familiarized herself with the case history of her new patient.
  • It is easy to perceive, that the supposed superiority of _spirit_ over matter, or of the soul over the body, has no other foundation than men's ignorance of this soul, while they are more familiarized with _matter_, with which they imagine they are acquainted, and of which they think they can discern the origin. Good Sense
  • The Deutsche Bank delegation familiarized him with the details of the bank's experience in Bulgaria so far, and expressed their satisfaction with the cabinet's plans for quick and transparent privatization.
  • Li Xiaojia: Need to be familiarized with Hong Kong market Affirms the contribution of Chinese capital agents Global Voices in English » Hong Kong: Say No to CCTVB
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