Etymology: [ &-'kwAnt ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. From Middle English aqueinten, acointen Old French acointier Late Latin adcognitare Latin ad + cognitus, past participle of cognoscere (“to know”) con- + noscere (“to know”). See quaint, know.
Synonyms: inform, apprise, communicate, advise, accustom, bring out, clue, come out with, disclose, divulge, enlighten, familiarize, fill in, fix up, get together, habituate, intro, introduce, knock down
Antonyms: conceal, deceive, falsify, hide, hold back, mislead, misrepresent, withhold
aşinallk peyda etmek, bilgi vermek, acquaint oneself with öğrenmek, haber vermek, tanıtmak: This book is designed to acquaint its readers with new developments in the field of genetic, tanıtmak, bilmek, bildirmek, be acquainted with tanımak, vakıf olmak, bilgi vermek, haberdar etmek, şahsen bilmek, malumat vermek, bilgisi olmak, bilgi ver, acquaint tanı, tanışık, BH'li, tanışmış, haberdar olma, haberdar etti, haberdar et, haberdar,
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To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant; -- followed by 'with' (formerly, also, by 'of'), or by 'that', introducing the intelligence; as, to acquaint a friend with the particulars of an act, To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; -- followed by 'with', To familiarize; to accustom, cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community", inform; "Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move", make familiar or acquainted; "you should acquaint yourself with your new computer"; "We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings", To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant; followed by with (formerly, also, by of), or by that, introducing the intelligence; as, to acquaint a friend with the particulars of an act, inform; "Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move, To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; followed by with, To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; -- followed by with, If you acquaint someone with something, you tell them about it so that they know it. If you acquaint yourself with something, you learn about it. efforts to acquaint the public with their rights under the new law I want to acquaint myself with your strengths and weaknesses. see also acquainted = familiarize, make familiar; present someone, introduce someone; make known, To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant; -- followed by with (formerly, also, by of), or by that, introducing the intelligence; as, to acquaint a friend with the particulars of an act, acquaint, familiar, Simple past tense and past participle of acquaint, Personally known; familiar, having fair knowledge of; "they were acquainted"; "fully acquainted with the facts", past of acquaint, If you are acquainted with something, you know about it because you have learned it or experienced it. He was well acquainted with the literature of France, Germany and Holland = familiar, familiar, close, intimate; knowledgeable, informed, aware, If you get or become acquainted with someone that you do not know, you talk to each other or do something together so that you get to know each other. You can also say that two people get or become acquainted. The meetings were a way to get acquainted with each other. see also acquaint, See To be acquainted with, under Acquaint, v, If you are acquainted with someone, you have met them and you know them. You can also say that two people are acquainted. No-one personally acquainted with the couple was permitted to talk to the Press It's true we were acquainted, but no more than that, present participle of acquaint, third-person singular of acquaint,
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To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant; -- followed by 'with' (formerly, also, by 'of'), or by 'that', introducing the intelligence; as, to acquaint a friend with the particulars of an act - "I must acquaint you that I have received New dated letters from Northumberland. -William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II, IV-i"
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To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; -- followed by 'with' - "A man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. -Isaiah 53:3"
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To familiarize; to accustom
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cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community"
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inform; "Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move"
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make familiar or acquainted; "you should acquaint yourself with your new computer"; "We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings"
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To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant; followed by with (formerly, also, by of), or by that, introducing the intelligence; as, to acquaint a friend with the particulars of an act
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inform; "Please acquaint your colleagues of your plans to move
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To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; followed by with
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To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to make familiar; -- followed by with
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If you acquaint someone with something, you tell them about it so that they know it. If you acquaint yourself with something, you learn about it. efforts to acquaint the public with their rights under the new law I want to acquaint myself with your strengths and weaknesses. see also acquainted = familiarize
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make familiar; present someone, introduce someone; make known fiil
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To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant; -- followed by with (formerly, also, by of), or by that, introducing the intelligence; as, to acquaint a friend with the particulars of an act
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familiar - "I'm not familiar with this system."
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Simple past tense and past participle of acquaint
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Personally known; familiar - "Suppose, therefore, a person to have enjoyed his sight for thirty years, and to have become perfectly acquainted with colours of all kinds"
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having fair knowledge of; "they were acquainted"; "fully acquainted with the facts"
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If you are acquainted with something, you know about it because you have learned it or experienced it. He was well acquainted with the literature of France, Germany and Holland = familiar
If you get or become acquainted with someone that you do not know, you talk to each other or do something together so that you get to know each other. You can also say that two people get or become acquainted. The meetings were a way to get acquainted with each other. see also acquaint
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If you are acquainted with someone, you have met them and you know them. You can also say that two people are acquainted. No-one personally acquainted with the couple was permitted to talk to the Press It's true we were acquainted, but no more than that
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