refamiliarize

[US]/riː.fəˈmɪl.i.aɪz/
[UK]/riː.fəˈmɪl.i.aɪz/

Translation

v.to make someone or oneself familiar with something again; to reacquaint

Phrases & Collocations

refamiliarize yourself

refamiliarize the team

refamiliarize yourself with

need to refamiliarize

refamiliarize with procedures

refamiliarize customers

must refamiliarize

refamiliarize users

refamiliarize staff

Example Sentences

teachers need to refamiliarize themselves with the updated curriculum before the new semester begins.

the company organized a workshop to refamiliarize employees with the new safety protocols.

after a long break, swimmers must refamiliarize themselves with the water to regain their confidence.

the musician spent weeks refamiliarizing herself with the piano after her injury.

we should refamiliarize voters with the candidate's key policy positions before the election.

returning students were given time to refamiliarize themselves with campus procedures.

the chef asked his staff to refamiliarize themselves with the kitchen equipment.

drivers must refamiliarize themselves with the rules of the road after an extended license suspension.

the museum guide helped visitors refamiliarize themselves with the historical artifacts.

employees undergo training to refamiliarize themselves with customer service standards.

the team met to refamiliarize everyone with the project's objectives.

students should refamiliarize themselves with the grammar rules before the exam.

the pilot had to refamiliarize himself with the flight controls after the system upgrade.

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