How to use in-sentence of “acquainted”:
+ While recovering from a childhood bout of appendicitis, Punnett became acquainted with Jardine’s Naturalist’s Library and developed an interest in natural history.
+ Although the information is very interesting, it is the sequencing of the material that needs ‘tweaking.’ I believe it would be more relevant to the reader who wants to be acquainted with this figure to have access to his personal data in lieu of the information provided.
+ If you are writing on a well-studied field, then it’s possible that most of the editors will be reasonably acquainted with the topic, and you can be a bit more relaxed about verifiability.
+ In the Mikovo monastery the young man became acquainted with Hieromonk John Maximovich.
+ Free from Diaghilev’s supervision, Nijinsky became acquainted with Romola de Pulszky, a HungaryHungarian countess.
+ Iommi and Butler became acquainted when their bands played at a nearby nightclub.
+ The Russia asked Austria-Hungaria to extend the ultimatum deadline which would allow the Governments of the Great Powers to become acquainted with and to investigate the documents on the Sarajevo crime.
+ I recently acquainted him with our processes for school projects, so I hope he will follow them the next time he has students work here.

