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acquaint

Transitive Verb
past: acquaintedpp: acquainteding: acquainting

This verb carries a formal tone and suggests a deliberate process of gaining knowledge or establishing a connection. It is rarely used in casual conversation, where words like tell, inform, or introduce are preferred. The word implies a transition from a state of ignorance or strangeness to one of familiarity. Grammatically, this word is almost exclusively used in the reflexive form (e.g., acquaint oneself) when referring to learning information, or in a transitive form when introducing people. It requires the preposition with to complete its meaning, creating a specific syntactic dependency that distinguishes it from simpler verbs of communication.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone with something]

To make someone aware of or familiar with a specific piece of information, a situation, or a set of facts.

"I need to acquaint myself with the new company policies before the meeting."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone with someone]

To introduce one person to another so that they become known to each other.

"The host sought to acquaint the new guest with the other members of the club."

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