Definition of Reacquainted

1. Verb. (past of reacquaint) ¹

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Definition of Reacquainted

1. reacquaint [v] - See also: reacquaint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reacquainted

reacht
reacidification
reacidifications
reacidified
reacidifies
reacidifing
reacidify
reacidifying
reacknowledge
reacknowledged
reacknowledges
reacknowledging
reacquaint
reacquaintance
reacquaintances
reacquainted (current term)
reacquainting
reacquaints
reacquire
reacquired
reacquired stock
reacquires
reacquiring
reacquisition
reacquisitions
react
reactance
reactances
reactant
reactants

Literary usage of Reacquainted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Certain Delightful English Towns: With Glimpses of the Pleasant Country Between by William Dean Howells (1906)
"... larger than our compartment floor on the varied surface of that lovely English country with which we rapturously acquainted and reacquainted ourselves, ..."

2. Certain Delightful English Towns: With Glimpses of the Pleasant Country Between by William Dean Howells (1906)
"... larger than our compartment floor on the varied surface of that lovely English country with which we rapturously acquainted and reacquainted ourselves, ..."

3. Certain Delightful English Towns: With Glimpses of the Pleasant Country Between by William Dean Howells (1906)
"... larger than our compartment floor on the varied surface of that lovely English country with which we rapturously acquainted and reacquainted ourselves, ..."

4. Correspondence of John Sedgwick, Major-General by John Sedgwick, George William Curtis (1903)
"Hoping that I may have an opportunity to become reacquainted with you after this war is over, I am, very sincerely, Your affectionate cousin, WM. ..."

5. Alison and Peter Smithson: From the House of the Future to a House of Today by Dirk van den Heuvel, Peter Smithson, Max Risselada, Beatriz Colomina (2004)
"... whom he remembered from the early days of Team 10 and with whom he had become reacquainted in the late 1970s, during IRA activities. ..."

6. The Junior High School Idea by Joseph King Van Denburg (1922)
"Unless one be by the nature of his occupation forced to become reacquainted with the more detailed parts of his earlier school work, no small fraction of ..."

7. Continuity of Offender Treatment for Substance Use Disorders from by Gary Field (1998)
"It also helps the women reunite with their children by hosting weekly meetings where parent and child can become reacquainted after a long separation in a ..."

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