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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
re-acquaint

also reacquaint, 1640s, from re- + acquaint. Related: Reacquainted; reacquainting.

Usage examples of "re-acquaint".

Now it would be interesting to re-acquaint himself with the Pirate Isles.

I simply came to re-acquaint myself with you and hope you would remember a loyal servant.

He wanted to feed himself, he wanted to exercise his legs, to stagger around and re-acquaint himself with his surroundings.