acquaints

[əˈkweɪnts]

acquaints Definition

to make someone aware of or familiar with someone or something.

Using acquaints: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "acquaints" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I will acquaint you with the new policies.

  • Example

    He is well acquainted with the company's history.

  • Example

    She acquainted herself with the local customs before traveling.

  • Example

    The teacher acquainted the students with the new material.

acquaints Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for acquaints

Antonyms for acquaints

Phrases with acquaints

  • to know someone, often casually

    Example

    I am acquainted with her through work.

  • to learn about or become familiar with something

    Example

    Before starting the job, he acquainted himself with the company's policies and procedures.

  • to inform or make someone familiar with something

    Example

    The manager acquainted the team with the new project requirements.

Origins of acquaints

from Old French 'acointier', meaning 'make known'

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Summary: acquaints in Brief

'Acquaints' [əˈkweɪnts] means to make someone aware of or familiar with someone or something. It is often used in professional or educational contexts, such as 'The teacher acquainted the students with the new material.' Phrases like 'be acquainted with someone' and 'acquaint oneself with something' denote knowing someone or becoming familiar with something, respectively.