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- noun
Acquaintance again or anew.
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Examples
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But my children are growing up with no concept of this "reacquaintance" thing of which I speak.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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But my children are growing up with no concept of this "reacquaintance" thing of which I speak.
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A pleasant reacquaintance with the puzzles after seven weeks in Australia.
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It was one of my favorite feelings to fall along this unchangeable route where nothing but gravity had a firm grip on me, and then to hit the ground with the satisfying jolt of reacquaintance.
Archive 2009-11-01 Megan Kurashige 2009
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It was one of my favorite feelings to fall along this unchangeable route where nothing but gravity had a firm grip on me, and then to hit the ground with the satisfying jolt of reacquaintance.
climbing and heights Megan Kurashige 2009
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Some acquaintance or reacquaintance with these is recommended.
Archive 2009-02-22 2009
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Looking forward to seeing what else comes of the cast iron reacquaintance.
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Her funeral was a celebration of her long and loving life as well as a time of renewal and reacquaintance for the surviving members of her family.
Have You No Shame? 2006
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Our reacquaintance with Superman is delayed as we watch his arrival back on earth and we're reintroduced to the characters, some old, some new, and are eased slowly back into the world and the belief.
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In order to complete your introduction, or reacquaintance, with the Sixties, I would suggest a cultural artifact that slightly predates the focus of Perstein's book.
Hullabaloo 2008
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