familiarise

See also: familiarisé

English

Etymology

familiar + -ise

Verb

familiarise (third-person singular simple present familiarises, present participle familiarising, simple past and past participle familiarised)

  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of familiarize.
    • 1960 February, R. C. Riley, “The London-Birmingham services - Past, Present and Future”, in Trains Illustrated, page 102:
      An interesting feature in the weeks preceding the diversions was the provision of a road-learning train to familiarise main line drivers with the alternative route.
    • 2003, Alex Kimbell, The Unbridgeable Divide, page 54:
      Mr Avery was a great believer in mnemonics; he had one for every possible aspect of flying – which was as good a way as any for student pilots to familiarise themselves with their new environment []
    • 2020 July 29, Ian Prosser discusses with Paul Stephen, “Rail needs robust and strategic plans”, in Rail, page 38:
      In the immediate term, there is a host of new operating procedures to be developed and to become familiarised with, in accordance with social distancing.

French

Pronunciation

Verb

familiarise

  1. inflection of familiariser:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative
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