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familiarize

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Verb — To make yourself or someone else knowledgeable about something new.

How to use familiarize

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familiarize yourself with familiarize new employees

Etymology

From familiar + the verb-forming suffix -ize.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “familiarize” mean?

The word “familiarize” means to make yourself or someone else knowledgeable about something new. In plain terms, to get used to or learn about something, usually by studying or practising it.

How do you pronounce “familiarize”?

“Familiarize” is pronounced fuh-MIH-lee-uh-ryz (/fəˈmɪliəɹaɪ̯z/ in IPA).

How do you use “familiarize” in a sentence?

Here is “familiarize” used in a sentence: “Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the emergency exits.”

What part of speech is “familiarize”?

“Familiarize” is a verb.

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