Being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge.
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Examples for "abreast"
Examples for "abreast"
1General Rende had been kept abreast of every detail of the operation.
2We look forward to keeping you abreast of everything as it happens.
3On Time, Space, Reality-onsuch as these, and abreast with them Prudence.
4The steamer was abreast of the rock, and perhaps three miles distant.
5The Germans were in sight now, and approaching the house four abreast.
1The papers keep you au courant of the marvels of Wagner's theater here.
2A few locals who considered themselves politically au courant opined that honeymooning in Mussolini's Italy could be iffy.
3Through means of the "Presse Theatrale", which is kindly sent to me, I remain au courant of your exertions.
4However, if you want to look au courant, a long skirt will be an essential element in your wardrobe over the coming months.
5As he was always au courant with everything that happened in the city, his faithful believed the Holy Spirit whispered information to him.
1However, Bernanke has not given up on pressing the case for action.
2Tall marble stairways rose up on the far left and far right.
3Opinion - Every weekday morning politicians front up on RNZ's Morning Report.
4He got up on time, went to work, did a good job.
5They've been able to control how politicians stand up on this issue.
1He would arrive in meetings totally au fait and up to speed.
2They were completely au fait with the local customs and adhering to them.
3I'll take his word for it: I'm not au fait with the model numbers.
4You are more au fait to the details than myself.
5Everyone seems fairly au fait with how to operate it.
6With camp-craft, with its cunning devices, he is au fait.
7You are more au fait as to the society here than the Ponsonbys and Dynevors.
8A few days of preparation makes Madame " au fait" in the newest fashions.
9Even those not fully au fait with the traditions of the GAA appreciated the concession.
10She was very much au fait at the 'Origin,' and Huxley's book, the 'Antiquity,' etc.
11They will be au fait with what differences there will be between US and foreign purchasers.
12I'm not au fait with this particular brand of superstition.)
13I am interested in investing in government stocks but am not au fait with the different categories.
14Indeed, his bibliography reveals how little he is au fait with modern historians of early 20th-century Ireland.
15Even if Brooking is not yet au fait with managerial protocol, his appointment is looking a wise decision.
16People who are not au fait with the world of film might imagine this is no big deal.