familiarization

NOUN
  1. the experience of becoming familiar with something
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How To Use familiarization In A Sentence

  • He argues that the project of defamiliarisation in photography rested upon acceptance of the fallacy of the transparency of the photograph.
  • Metaphor, in its broad sense, refers to the use of language which is poetically motivated, that is, literariness featured by defamiliarization in formalist terms.
  • Chris Baldick finds interesting parallelisms to this concept of defamiliarization in both Romantic poetry and in Brecht's theatre.
  • Adjustments to the current study plan in the schools of medicine and stomatology have been incorporated, among them those referring to a greater bond between the student and patient, such as the practice of familiarization and modifications to the internship. INAUGURATION OF THE CENTRO HABANA HOSPITAL
  • Today, captains often only have the opportunity for a so-called familiarization flight. U.K. Report Cites BA Lapses in 2009 Takeoff Incident
  • We have the most controversial person ever to be handed the presidency, and he's made it his personal quest to be in the news daily, per Alinsky's "brand familiarization," tactic .... and when he acts, he's continually placed the country deeper and deeper into grave danger of economic, social and military collapse. Campaigner-in-Chief to team up with Corzine
  • He argues that the project of defamiliarisation in photography rested upon acceptance of the fallacy of the transparency of the photograph.
  • In short, your self-purposement remains impressive, but your apparent boredom is contagious, and as your submission also suffers from inadequate familiarization with new Piedthoudt Fellowship guidelines your entry's word count 37,423 somewhat exceeds the maximum length for poetry this Committee cannot in good conscience nominate I, I, I for this year's Award. Remarkable Depths of Semantic Ambiguity
  • Another step will be to host familiarisation trips (known in the trade as ‘fam trips’) to bring opinion formers such as journalists to visit the city and by so doing to build a positive image for it.
  • If doctors are to have a role in gatekeeping or advising patients about complementary and alternative medicine they need some familiarisation with this type of medicine.
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