Synonym: acquainted with, acquainted, familiar with. Similar words: be familiar with, familiar, unfamiliar, familiarize, familiarity, familial, paterfamilias, bear with. Meaning: adj. having fair knowledge of.
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121 This whole process appears long-winded and complicated but once you are familiar with it you can employ the strategy very quickly.
122 Theology had long been familiar with this kind of argument, and had on occasion made very extensive use of it.
123 Hubbell, part of the Clintons' inner circle, is intimately familiar with their financial affairs.
124 He'd read the script and already seemed to be familiar with Joyce's published material.
125 In his open palm were two spent bullets, subtly different in shape from anything I was familiar with.
126 All managers who oversee departmental supervisors should be familiar with office procedures and equipment.
127 We learned to go extra early so he could become familiar with surroundings.
128 For this reason, during the early grades, children usually study topics they are familiar with.
129 Employees are generally not familiar with medical terminology nor comfortable with medical explanations of complicated diseases.
130 Those familiar with writing software for microprocessor controlled systems will know that a lot of development goes into the process.
131 He taught philosophy at a small Catholic college on Staten Island, so he was familiar with most of the students.
132 However, it is vital to be thoroughly familiar with the whole course content and requirements before deciding on a time-scale.
133 She began to feel vaguely familiar with the names of drinks and their prices.
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134 The senior departmental heads were familiar with their systems and experienced in detecting and preventing errors, both deliberate and accidental.
135 Now, his mouth clamped into the grim line she was familiar with.
136 Both dogs are familiar with the Byker circuit, having been bred by Brough-based Norman Oliver before moving on.
137 We are all familiar with the rose-tinted particulars produced by some of the less reputable estate agents.
138 She is also very familiar with human emotions, at all seasons of our lives.
139 People are familiar with them and can become confused and irritated when they change.
140 Both teams have met in the decider so often that they are vastly familiar with each other's style of play.
141 For example, a literal translation by some one not familiar with its deeper cultural meaning may result in serious mistakes.
142 We can only become familiar with this new world by spending time in it.
143 As the students in the major urban areas became more familiar with foreign teachers, their desire for overseas travel increased.
144 Your opponent will be familiar with these going rates and it may be possible to settle costs advantageously on this basis.
145 It will also help you to become more familiar with the glider.
146 Make sure that you are familiar with the systems in the aircraft you are going to fly.
147 Almost all of them were familiar with some online catalogue.
148 Registration districts usually cover very different areas from the administrative units that the local historian is more familiar with.
149 You will pay special attention to preparation, being thoroughly familiar with the matters to be discussed.
150 That was the nature of the oppression and the sense of being dominated which we all were familiar with.
More similar words: be familiar with, familiar, unfamiliar, familiarize, familiarity, familial, paterfamilias, bear with, be at war with, family, together with, confer with, family history, auxiliary, nuclear family, extended family, family business, humiliate, humiliated, humiliation, solar wind, liar, famish, famine, famished, billiard, peculiar, tamil, filial, milieu.