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vb. (present participle of reacquaint English)
Usage examples of "reacquainting".
He possessed her mouth, staking his claim, reacquainting himself with her essence and flavor.
The years he’d spent with Diane ran through his mind’s eye like home movies, reacquainting him with every nuance of expression that had crossed her expressive face, the plans they’d made during her pregnancies, the bone-deep pride and adoration he’d felt when he’d taken his infant sons in his arms for the first time.
He fiddled around, looking for the ON/OFF switch, checking the cable was pushed firmly in, reacquainting himself with the positions of the keys.
He stared at them a moment, reacquainting himself with their honest, rough-hewn faces.
Ada did not bring up conversational absurdities such as books or spaceships, but spent the late morning with him, serving as guide, reacquainting him with Ardis Hall’s many wings and gabled corridors, its elaborate wine cellars and secret passages and ancient attics.
Now he walked the grand, lonely halls of his great villa in Dawinno, rediscovering it, reacquainting himself with his own home, his own possessions, after his long absence.