Crossword-Solution: FAMILIARISES
We have 27 clues for the answer “FAMILIARISES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| utilises | 27 answers |
| ACCUSTOMS | 29 answers |
| administers | 29 answers |
| Governs. | 30 answers |
| Habituates | 30 answers |
| supervises | 30 answers |
| regulates | 30 answers |
| conducts | 30 answers |
| applies | 31 answers |
| operates | 31 answers |
| manipulates | 31 answers |
| uses | 33 answers |
| Does | 34 answers |
| Employs | 36 answers |
| practices | 36 answers |
| directs | 38 answers |
| exercises | 39 answers |
| Treats. | 41 answers |
| drives | 42 answers |
| manages | 42 answers |
| Profits | 42 answers |
| Guides. | 42 answers |
| controls | 44 answers |
| Heads | 47 answers |
| works | 47 answers |
| Runs | 48 answers |
| Handles | 48 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FAMILIARISES (5)
But custom familiarises one to anything, and there were so many bridges that it took a very short time to get used to this.
Smollett's account of Boulogne is excellent reading, it forms an apt introduction to the narrative of his journey, it familiarises us with the milieu, and reveals to us in Smollett a man of experience who is both resolute and capable of getting below the surface of things.
With respect to the first, it familiarises the public to his mannerism (and all writers worth reading have mannerism) in a form to which the said public are not inclined to attach much weight.
Ecclesiastical influence thus familiarises us with the distinctions of secular and sacred, and we hear frequent mention made of our duties to God and our duties to man, of our religious duties and our worldly duties, and we frequently hear religion spoken of as something readily distinguishable from business.
While language familiarises with non-rational relations, science familiarises with rational relations.