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The Vocabulary Builder Workbook of Adjectives

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Dictionary definition of familiarize

To make someone or oneself acquainted or familiar with a person, place, thing, concept, or situation.
"She took the time to familiarize herself with the rules of the game."

Detailed meaning of familiarize

It involves the process of becoming knowledgeable, comfortable, or accustomed to something previously unfamiliar. When someone familiarizes themselves with a subject, they actively engage in learning about it, exploring its features, understanding its workings, or adapting to its requirements. Similarly, when someone familiarizes another person, they provide information, guidance, or experiences to help them gain knowledge and understanding. The act of familiarizing aims to reduce unfamiliarity, create awareness, or build a level of comfort and familiarity. It can involve studying, researching, practicing, experiencing, or interacting with the subject matter. By familiarizing oneself or others, individuals seek to foster understanding, competence, and confidence in dealing with new or unknown situations.

Example sentences containing familiarize

1. I need to familiarize myself with the new software before using it.
2. The tour guide familiarized us with the history and landmarks of the city.
3. The orientation program familiarized the new employees with company policies and procedures.
4. The teacher familiarized the students with the concepts through hands-on activities.
5. I need to familiarize myself with the schedule before planning my day.
6. The manual will help you familiarize yourself with the operation of the device.

History and etymology of familiarize

The verb 'familiarize' is formed by adding the suffix '-ize' to the adjective 'familiar.' As previously discussed, 'familiar' has its etymological roots in Latin and Old French, ultimately stemming from the Latin word 'familiaris,' which pertained to something within one's household or close circle, connoting recognition and acquaintance. When the suffix '-ize' is added to a word, it typically transforms it into a verb and implies an action or process. Thus, 'familiarize' denotes the action of making someone or oneself acquainted or familiar with a person, place, thing, concept, or situation. The etymology of 'familiarize' is closely tied to its adjective form, emphasizing the act or process of establishing recognition and acquaintance, which is at the core of its meaning.

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Further usage examples of familiarize

1. The training session was designed to familiarize employees with the safety protocols.
2. The parent familiarized the child with basic household chores and responsibilities.
3. The coach familiarized the team with the opponent's strategies to prepare for the match.
4. The workshop aims to familiarize participants with the latest trends in digital marketing.
5. The website provides resources to familiarize users with the features of the product.
6. He needed to familiarize himself with the new software for work.
7. They decided to familiarize their children with different cultures.
8. It's essential to familiarize yourself with the emergency exits.
9. The training program aims to familiarize employees with safety protocols.
10. She wanted to familiarize her students with classical literature.
11. The guide will familiarize you with the city's historical landmarks.
12. To excel in the course, students must familiarize themselves with the material.
13. The coach worked hard to familiarize the team with new strategies.
14. The goal is to familiarize the public with renewable energy options.
15. Parents should familiarize their kids with basic first aid techniques.
16. The orientation session will familiarize you with company policies.
17. The workshop will familiarize participants with advanced coding techniques.
18. Before the trip, they need to familiarize themselves with the itinerary.
19. It's crucial to familiarize yourself with the project's objectives.
20. She took the time to familiarize herself with local customs.
21. The book's purpose is to familiarize readers with ancient civilizations.
22. The tutorial will familiarize users with the app's features.
23. The documentary aims to familiarize viewers with wildlife conservation.
24. Teachers should familiarize students with various learning styles.
25. The website's FAQ section will help users familiarize themselves with the platform.

TOEFL 8, High School 7, Education and Mastery

accustom,acquaint,initiate,prepare

apprise,coach,educate,enlighten,inform,instruct,introduce,orient

acquaint, alienate, estrange, distance

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