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familiarization

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fa·mil·iar·ize  (f-mly-rz)
tr.v. fa·mil·iar·ized, fa·mil·iar·iz·ing, fa·mil·iar·iz·es
1. To make known, recognized, or familiar.
2. To make acquainted with.

fa·miliar·i·zation (-yr--zshn) n.
fa·miliar·izer n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.familiarization - the experience of becoming familiar with something
experience - the accumulation of knowledge or skill that results from direct participation in events or activities; "a man of experience"; "experience is the best teacher"
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familiarization
n (process of) familiarizationGewöhnungsprozess m; he is responsible for the familiarization of all new employees with the procedureser ist dafür verantwortlich, dass alle neuen Angestellten mit der Verfahrensweise vertraut gemacht werden


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From that event, she hopes to bring a vanload of business immigrants to the North Bay-Mattawa area this fall for a familiarization tour of the region to visit businesses for sale.
The familiarization and recommendation process for the plan pulled resources from all five branches of service, government agencies and commercial partnerships, including port authority managers from four strategic ports.
NAS Lemoore security personnel provided M-16 familiarization and range experience for 92 squadron members.
 
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