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Familiarized   /fəmˈɪljərˌaɪzd/   Listen
Familiarized

adjective
1.
Having achieved a comfortable relation with your environment.  Synonyms: adjusted, familiarised.



Familiarize

verb
(past & past part. familiarized; pres. part. familiarizing)
1.
Make familiar or conversant with.  Synonyms: acquaint, familiarise.  "We familiarized ourselves with the new surroundings"






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"Familiarized" Quotes from Famous Books



... Wilson, "you understand that as you become accustomed to the business, greater responsibility will devolve upon you; for the present, you are to have charge of the books and our correspondence from that point; and when you have sufficiently familiarized yourself with the details of the business, we shall expect you, in Mr. Blaisdell's absence, to take charge of the office, to receive the reports of the different superintendents and foremen of the mines, and if necessary, to inspect the work ...
— The Award of Justice - Told in the Rockies • A. Maynard Barbour

... for conquest, hurried on the Romans to battle, thirsting for their enemy's blood; while the Samnites, for the most part reluctantly, as if compelled by necessity and religious dread, rather stood on their defence, than made an attack. Nor would they, familiarized as they were to defeats, through a course of so many years, have withstood the first shout and shock of the Romans, had not another fear, operating still more powerfully in their breasts, restrained them from flying. For they had before their eyes ...
— The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six • Titus Livius

... immeasurable distance. On this face his mental gaze was riveted, as by conclusive efforts his will strove to reach and move hers against the thing that she was doing. Although his former experiments in mental phenomena had in a measure familiarized him with the mode of addressing his powers to such an undertaking as this, yet the present effort was on a scale so much vaster that his will for a time seemed appalled, and refused to go out from him, as ...
— At Pinney's Ranch - 1898 • Edward Bellamy

... she being gradually demoralized by this evil habit. Her appetite failed, she scarcely took any exercise, she became nervous and excitable to a degree, her work was neglected, and, worse still, she was becoming familiarized with ideas, suggestions, and thoughts that should never come within the comprehension of pure-minded girls. As to her work, she was fast losing all interest in, indeed all capacity for, that, and it was whispered ...
— Katie Robertson - A Girls Story of Factory Life • Margaret E. Winslow

... streets, I amused myself, by watching Craft's countenance; and in doing so, imagined I saw the changes experienced by every fugitive slave in his first month's residence in this country. A sixteen months' residence has not yet familiarized ...
— Three Years in Europe - Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met • William Wells Brown


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