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acclimate

 

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Verb acclimate has 1 sense
  1. acclimatize, acclimatise, acclimate - get used to a certain climate; "They never acclimatized in Egypt"
    --1 is one way to adjust, conform, adapt
    Derived forms: noun climate1, noun acclimation1
    Sample sentences:
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Term: acclimate

Description:

Acclimate is a verb that refers to the process of adapting or adjusting to a new environment, climate, or situation. It commonly involves getting used to new conditions, such as weather, altitude, or cultural surroundings.

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Sample Sentences:

Verb:

  • After moving from a warm climate to a cold one, it took her some time to acclimate to the chilly temperatures.
  • Traveling to high altitudes can be challenging for some people as their bodies need to acclimate to the decreased oxygen levels.
  • It's important to allow pets to acclimate gradually to a new home to reduce stress and anxiety.

Noun:

  • The acclimate of the tropical rainforest was unlike anything she had ever experienced.
  • His quick acclimate to the fast-paced work environment impressed his colleagues.

Adjective:

  • She preferred the acclimated room with its controlled temperature over the colder one.
  • Having an acclimated mindset is crucial for successfully navigating unfamiliar situations.
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