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familiarize

[fuh-mil-yuh-rahyz] / fəˈmɪl yəˌraɪz /


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Greene’s goals are to familiarize herself with markets so she will be comfortable with investing once she graduates from college and starts working full time.

From The Wall Street Journal

We need to familiarize ourselves with every phase of that process so we can recognize it when it happens here.

From Salon

Human interaction was kept to a minimum throughout the rehabilitation process to familiarize the cubs with natural hunting behaviors and habitat, said Angela Hernandez-Cusick, a wildlife supervisor at the center.

From Los Angeles Times

Covering the criminal justice system in Louisiana often means familiarizing myself with things people in other parts of the country might find shocking.

From Salon

He was therefore among the first people to take a hard-hat tour of the building when it was under construction so he could familiarize himself with the space.

From Los Angeles Times