"Preacquaintance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Preacquaintance" Meaning

A past tense form of "acquaintance", which refers to a previous knowledge of or familiarity with someone or something, especially a social relationship that was established before.

Example: "We had preacquaintance with the new employee before he joined our team."

"Preacquaintance" Examples

Usage Examples of "Preacquaintance"


1. Social Situations

Originally, Emily and James didn't know each other well, so their initial meeting was based on a preacquaintance at a mutual friend's party.

2. Future Business Partners

After exchanging résumés and introductory emails, the preacquaintance between the two entrepreneurs turned into a potential business partnership.

3. Social Networks

Professor Thompson was already introduced to his new research assistant through a preacquaintance, which was facilitated by their shared colleague in the department.

4. Online Communities

The bloggers initially engaged in a preacquaintance by participating in the same online forum, which eventually deepened into meaningful discussions.

5. International Business

The diplomats' preacquaintance at an international conference laid the groundwork for further diplomatic talks between their respective countries.

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