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I need to acquaint vs I need to acquaint

Both phrases are incorrect as they are missing an object after the word 'acquaint.' The correct form should be 'I need to acquaint myself with something or someone.' Therefore, neither of the given phrases is correct as they are incomplete.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 808 views

I need to acquaint

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing an object after the word 'acquaint.'

The correct form should be 'I need to acquaint myself with something or someone.'
  • 1. acquaint yourself with something. formal to deliberately find out about something : I need to acquaint myself with the new regulations. 2. acquaint somebody ...
  • October 9, 2014 ·. a-c-q-u-a-i-n-t definition: to make someone aware or familiar with. example: I need to acquaint myself with the new regulations. origin: Latin.
  • Jan 12, 2013 ... It can mean familiarity. We had an acquaintance once, but haven't spoken in years. It can also be a verb in another form. I need to acquaint ...
  • a-c-q-u-a-i-n-t definition: to make someone aware or familiar with. example: I need to acquaint myself with the... http://fb.me/4a8dreCzg. 0 replies 0 retweets 0 ...

I need to acquaint

This phrase is also incorrect as it is missing an object after the word 'acquaint.'

The correct form should be 'I need to acquaint myself with something or someone.'
  • 1. acquaint yourself with something. formal to deliberately find out about something : I need to acquaint myself with the new regulations. 2. acquaint somebody ...
  • October 9, 2014 ·. a-c-q-u-a-i-n-t definition: to make someone aware or familiar with. example: I need to acquaint myself with the new regulations. origin: Latin.
  • Jan 12, 2013 ... It can mean familiarity. We had an acquaintance once, but haven't spoken in years. It can also be a verb in another form. I need to acquaint ...
  • a-c-q-u-a-i-n-t definition: to make someone aware or familiar with. example: I need to acquaint myself with the... http://fb.me/4a8dreCzg. 0 replies 0 retweets 0 ...

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