reacquaint

/ˌriːəˈkweɪnt/
verb
  1. To make someone or oneself familiar with something again, especially after a period of not knowing or using it.
    • I need to reacquaint myself with the rules of the game before we play.
    • She spent the weekend reacquainting herself with the piano after years of not playing.
    • The training program helps new employees reacquaint themselves with company policies.
  2. To bring two or more people back into contact or familiarity with each other after a separation.
    • A chance meeting at the café reacquainted them after college.
    • The family gathering reacquainted cousins from different parts of the country.
    • The reunion reacquainted old friends who hadn't seen each other in decades.
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