Sentences with acquaint
ac·quaint
A a - ...efforts to acquaint the public with their rights under the new law. [VERB noun + with]
- To acquaint oneself with the facts
- The suit also alleges Brown was denied the chance to acquaint herself with the prices of comparative properties in the Warracknabeal area.
- When you collect your car, this person will acquaint you with its features and layout.
- Are you acquainted with my brother?
- To acquaint the mayor with our plan.
- And so we acquaint strong depictions of sex with sordidness and shame; those who appreciate such portrayals are peculiar lowlifes.
- But if I can use my name to acquaint people with a damn fine thing that needs support, I will.
- To acquaint the manager with one's findings.
- She acquainted her roommate with my cousin.
- He will take the time to acquaint himself with its foundation documents.