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Meanings of
acclimatise
in English
Portuguese
aclimar
Catalan
aclimatar-se
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Get used to a certain climate.
acclimate
acclimatize
Portuguese
aclimar
Synonyms
Examples for "
acclimate
"
acclimate
acclimatize
Examples for "
acclimate
"
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
.
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.
Usage of
acclimatise
in English
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.
6
With other immigrant nationalities, hope lies with the younger generation; but these
acclimatise
immediately.
7
They will have about a month to
acclimatise
before MLR kicks off in February.
8
They will spend the next year in an enclosed area to
acclimatise
before being freed.
9
There is no need to
acclimatise
any other species of animal or birds in Hispaniola.
10
But provided they have the required hand eye co-ordination most players will soon
acclimatise
to the experience.
11
His previous experience on the rivers had done much to
acclimatise
him, and his health continued good.
12
Buttler was initially out of sorts, his timing awry, but he was able to
acclimatise
in Stokes's wake.
13
But here, in the Gulf Stream, my theory is that we can
acclimatise
almost anything, animal or vegetable.
14
Harrington likes to gallop her horses on race day, to
acclimatise
them to the crowds and the track.
15
For the past six years Tiger Woods and friends have come to Ireland to
acclimatise
to British Open conditions.
16
Arteta has no doubt Arsenal have enlisted an elite performer but believes he will, nonetheless, need time to
acclimatise
.
Other examples for "acclimatise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
acclimatise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
acclimatise to
acclimatise almost
acclimatise athletes
acclimatise the canine
acclimatise to exercise
Translations for
acclimatise
Portuguese
aclimar
aclimatar
Catalan
aclimatar-se
Acclimatise
through the time