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reacquaint

vb. To acquaint again; to (l en reintroduce) or (l en refamiliarise).

WordNet
reacquaint

v. acquaint anew; "We reacquainted ourselves with this technique"

Usage examples of "reacquaint".

Instinctively she knew he would be patient with her, gentle, allowing her the time she would need to reacquaint herself with their life together.

Strynn wandered off to confirm, leaving Avall to reacquaint himself with the mount he rode when riding was necessary: a sturdy gelding named Tarnish.

Cloister so long, I think I need to reacquaint myself with the hallways.

He should have waited, become reacquainted with the man and felt him out, instead of depending on a friendship which had never been very close.

Running his hands the length of her spine, he reacquainted himself with the narrowness of her back, waist and the flaring shape of her hips.

Life had been simple then: the routine of the hold, the duties of his craft, the mines, frequent contact with his best friend, getting reacquainted with Strynn.

Her hands sought his hard, muscular body, traveling lightly over him as she reacquainted herself with the various textures of his flesh.

His arms tightened around her silk clad form as his mouth reacquainted itself with hers.

Mat thew kicked off the sheet and lifted her on top of him, letting their bodies become reacquainted all over again.

He had been hosted by relatives ignorant of his falling-out with his father, people who had reacquainted him over a visit with what he had forgotten about his home-life: the companionship of brothers and sisters, the warmth of a night spent before the fire, conversation with his mother, and even the arguments with his father.

He was staring about, as if reacquainting himself with the place, and Falville was interested.

While Cerice and I had been getting reacquainted, the Fates and the Furies had continued their dialogue with Eris.

Mat thew kicked off the sheet and lifted her on top of him, letting their bodies become reacquainted all over again.

He had been hosted by relatives ignorant of his falling-out with his father, people who had reacquainted him over a visit with what he had forgotten about his home-life: the companionship of brothers and sisters, the warmth of a night spent before the fire, conversation with his mother, and even the arguments with his father.

S/he was becoming reacquainted with all mat s/he liked about hirself, and mat was quite a bit to like.