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Reacquainted Meaning in English

word · lemma: reacquaint

ˌri.əˈkweɪn.tɪd
ree-uh-KWAYN-tid
ɹˈiːkweɪntɪd
ree-KWAYNT-id

Definition

To become familiar with someone or something again after a period of not seeing or using them.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for people who meet again after years or for becoming comfortable with something after a break. Usually formal or neutral. Common with 'get' or 'be' ('get reacquainted with'), rarely for first-time meetings.

Example Sentences

I reacquainted myself with the city after many years away.

basic

They reacquainted after not speaking for a decade.

basic

She reacquainted herself with her old friends at the reunion.

basic

It took me a while to get reacquainted with driving after living without a car.

natural

We quickly reacquainted ourselves with the local customs when we returned.

natural

The team met up for dinner and reacquainted themselves before the project started.

natural