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Meanings of
acclimate
in English
Portuguese
aclimar
Catalan
aclimatar-se
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Get used to a certain climate.
acclimatize
acclimatise
Portuguese
aclimar
Synonyms
Examples for "
acclimatize
"
acclimatize
acclimatise
Examples for "
acclimatize
"
1
We will be here for 2 days to help everyone
acclimatize
.
2
During its infection cycle, S. suis S2 must
acclimatize
itself to temperature shift.
3
I'm not climbing the same route again and again to
acclimatize
.
4
Regular occupation might help you
acclimatize
to your new position.
5
They're taking a long time to
acclimatize
to the heat levels in the habitat.
1
And the artists are on hand to help each other
acclimatise
.
2
The 39-time capped Wallaby international was afforded a couple of days to
acclimatise
.
3
Mining shares might underperform as investors struggled to
acclimatise
to more humdrum returns.
4
They do
acclimatise
,
although often not until their second game.
5
Once seated, you
acclimatise
to your inky surroundings while the food is being prepared.
Usage of
acclimate
in English
1
However, it will be necessary that they
acclimate
to their new situation.
2
But as with any new technology, the culture has to
acclimate
first.
3
This certainly is the place to
acclimate
her to her own kind.
4
She credits it with helping her
acclimate
to the steamy Midwestern summer.
5
Meredith stood in front of the kitchen window, watching her daughter
acclimate
.
6
Accordingly, plants need to
acclimate
to both, drought and light stress.
7
Net.culture, he feels, needs some time to
acclimate
itself to an inevitable commercialization.
8
Is it important to have people who look like you there to
acclimate
?
9
Well, Sir, these races dying out, the white man has to
acclimate
himself.
10
She didn't really have a reason for her inability to
acclimate
.
11
As Nina's eyes
acclimate
,
she sees that the dress is covered with pulls.
12
The body cannot
acclimate
to that altitude; it just withers away and dies.
13
We arrived two weeks before competition to train and
acclimate
to the time difference.
14
They can
acclimate
,
and physically adjust to the new conditions.
15
It was taking me a minute to
acclimate
to the idiom of the time.
16
So now, they argued, it would in time
acclimate
itself to more rigorous temperatures.
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About this term
acclimate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
acclimate to
acclimate quickly
acclimate first
acclimate the specimens
acclimate trekkers
More collocations
Translations for
acclimate
Portuguese
aclimar
aclimatar
Catalan
aclimatar-se
Acclimate
through the time
Acclimate
across language varieties
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