preacquaint

Verb

 * 1)  To acquaint beforehand.
 * 2) * 1633,, , London: William Cooke, Act I, Scene1,
 * Wor[thy]. You haue not made your loue knowne to my Neece yet.
 * Aym[well]. No, my intention was to preacquaint you.
 * 1) * 1969, Tibor Agoston, Insight Therapy, State of Ohio Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction, Part 4, Chapter 110, p.215,
 * we may describe differential dynamics as a gallery of disease patterns that may preacquaint the therapist with the picture which is likely to emerge when all the pieces are fitted together.
 * 1) * 1969, Tibor Agoston, Insight Therapy, State of Ohio Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction, Part 4, Chapter 110, p.215,
 * we may describe differential dynamics as a gallery of disease patterns that may preacquaint the therapist with the picture which is likely to emerge when all the pieces are fitted together.