"Familiarising" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Familiarising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Familiarising" Meaning

The verb "familiarise" means to make someone or something well-known or familiar with something, especially a new situation, place, or idea. It can also mean to make something clear and understandable to someone who is not already familiar with it.

"Familiarising" Examples

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Familiarising is the present participle of the verb "to familiarise", which means to make someone or something known or recognized to a person.

Examples:


The company is familiarising its employees with the new software to ensure a smooth transition.
The tour guide was familiarising us with the ancient history of the city as we walked through the ruins.
The engineer is familiarising himself with the new design standards to ensure that his work meets the latest requirements.

"Familiarising" Similar Words

Famiclovir

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Familiarizer

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A familiarizer is someone or something that makes something known or familiar to someone, or a process of making something known or familiar.

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Familiarly

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In a friendly or informal manner.