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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of refamiliarize.

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Examples

  • I brushed the snow from the older of the two trucks, then let the cab warm for a few minutes while the steam cleared from the windows and I refamiliarized myself with the workings of the plow.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • I brushed the snow from the older of the two trucks, then let the cab warm for a few minutes while the steam cleared from the windows and I refamiliarized myself with the workings of the plow.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • I brushed the snow from the older of the two trucks, then let the cab warm for a few minutes while the steam cleared from the windows and I refamiliarized myself with the workings of the plow.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • I brushed the snow from the older of the two trucks, then let the cab warm for a few minutes while the steam cleared from the windows and I refamiliarized myself with the workings of the plow.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • I didn't get much done on it, but at least I refamiliarized myself with it, right?

    March 14th, 2006 2006

  • It's introduced me to Persuasion and Northanger Abbey and refamiliarized me with Mansfield Park, which I'd previously seen in this version.

    Defending Jane Austen Michael May 2008

  • Get refamiliarized with your CD collection, and choose music to come home to, to cook dinner to, clean the house to, and so on.

    Making Work Work Julie Morgenstern 2004

  • Over the course of an hour I was refamiliarized with the life I lived in the past, a life that I began translating into HTML the day I received an internet connection for the first time.

    nspblues Diary Entry nspblues 2004

  • Get refamiliarized with your CD collection, and choose music to come home to, to cook dinner to, clean the house to, and so on.

    Making Work Work Julie Morgenstern 2004

  • A good prowl round the grounds, ostensibly in the cause of inspecting the school prior to committing his son to it, might well have been how Luxford had refamiliarized himself with the local environment.

    In the Presence of the Enemy George, Elizabeth 1996

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