From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfamiliarisefa‧mil‧iar‧ise /fəˈmɪliəraɪz/ verb a British spelling of familiarize→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
familiarise• Several times I took Peter out with me on jobs, familiarising him with the required techniques of film reporting.• It is intended to familiarise pupils with academic language, so that they can read it comfortably.• The tours are self-guided and regular training sessions are held at Bovingdon Hall to familiarise teachers with the trails and farming practices.• Tutors and students undertaking study for these programmes should familiarise themselves with these regulations.• The exhibition aims to familiarise visitors with these fascinating plants.• You have a responsibility to familiarise yourself with the fire and bomb instructions and the procedures for reporting assaults.