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Example sentences for "familiarize"

Lexicographically close words:
familiarised; familiarising; familiaritie; familiarities; familiarity; familiarized; familiarizing; familiarlie; familiarly; familiars
  1. As chairman of the committee, he had to familiarize himself with questions of foreign policies and foreign commerce.

  2. And she seems every hour to be better pleased with Mrs. Harris, who, by her prudent talk, will more and more familiarize her to the circumstance, unawares to herself in a manner.

  3. We mention this so that the tourist who comes this way may learn to possess his soul in patience, and know that steamboats are not run for his accommodation, but to give him repose and to familiarize him with the country.

  4. Profit of that distinction, and familiarize yourself at both.

  5. In order to familiarize the student with the head-variant numerals, their several essential characteristics have been gathered together in Table X, where they may be readily consulted.

  6. We come now to the consideration of Initial Series which are either unusual or irregular in some respect, examples of which it is necessary to give in order to familiarize the student with all kinds of texts.

  7. Second, in order to make use of this knowledge, as did the Maya, it is necessary to familiarize ourselves with their arithmetic and its signs and symbols.

  8. To familiarize the student with the working of these rules, it is thought best to give several additional examples involving their use.

  9. The student is advised to familiarize himself with these forms, since on his ability to recognize them will largely depend his progress in reading the inscriptions.

  10. With his pipe in his mouth he walked about the inn as if trying to familiarize himself with the arrangement of the interior.

  11. The knowledge, however, is one that every hunter and camper should familiarize himself with as mushrooms are usually plenty in the hills and furnish an agreeable addition to the menu.

  12. It is wrong, too, for with a little study the ordinary man can familiarize himself with the characteristic markings of the venomous serpents and differentiate them from those that are non-venomous.

  13. Every man should familiarize himself with certain physiological facts, and with these as guideposts he ought to be able to follow a train of indications to a reasonably fair diagnosis.

  14. Military games, whose object was to familiarize the soldier in time of peace with the usages of war, had been long known.

  15. As early as the middle of the eleventh century, it was sought to familiarize the Anglo-Saxons with the equestrian mode of warfare of their neighbours, the Normans.

  16. Because of the importance of the introduction, the writer should familiarize himself with the different kinds of beginnings, and should study them from the point of view of their suitability for various types of articles.

  17. The object of the story hour is to familiarize the children with as many as possible of the pictures of the Museum and to get them into the way of coming here of themselves.

  18. She must then enter the circus ring and familiarize herself with the duties required of her there.

  19. This class devote more time to reading useless or sensational books than they do to the study and contemplation of works that would familiarize them with the principles of the gospel.

  20. The first step is to familiarize himself with the principal rulers and the principal battles of that time.

  21. An interesting way to start this method is to purchase Creasy's "Decisive Battles of the World," and familiarize one's self with its contents.

  22. To familiarize him to it, you will take, firstly, a common rope, and throw it over his back, and make him walk with it.

  23. But he will familiarize himself with it, and, if he should run in that lot a few days, the robe that frightened him so much at first will be no more to him than a familiar stump.

  24. And if I now endeavor by means of living illustrations to familiarize your intended with the nature of modern intellectual enlightenment, I am merely preparing the way for your future labors.

  25. She must have time to think, to familiarize herself with the strange emotions, to adapt herself to the changed conditions.

  26. The idea had not presented itself spontaneously, as the natural solution of his domestic difficulties; he had been obliged to familiarize himself with it.

  27. I therefore endeavored to familiarize all with our surroundings, but scarcely had matters begun to shape themselves as I desired when our annihilation was attempted by a large force of Confederate cavalry.

  28. During the Geneva intercourse, he did his best to familiarize Eve with all the names and characters of the people he knew, since his interests were to be hers, or, at any rate, so he flattered himself.

  29. The feeling that we have no fixed, no permanent abode on earth, will familiarize the mind with the consideration, that "it is appointed unto men once to die.

  30. The dispensations of Providence are indeed considerably diversified; but at what an early period does affliction familiarize itself, even with the happiest family!

  31. I will early familiarize him with the gayest and most exciting modes of London life!

  32. No housewife need deprive her family of any of these delicious preparations if she will familiarize herself with the methods explained and will follow out minutely the directions given.

  33. Not only are home-made confections cheaper than commercially made ones, but they usually contain more wholesome materials, so it is to the housewife's advantage to familiarize herself with the making of this food.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "familiarize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodate; acquaint; adapt; adjust; advertise; advise; apprise; break; brief; communicate; condition; confirm; disclose; domesticate; enlighten; establish; familiarize; fix; gentle; habituate; harden; inform; instruct; inure; mention; naturalize; notify; report; season; speak; tame; tell; train; use; verse; wont