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Meanings of
accustom
in inglés
portugués
habituar-se
catalán
soler
español
soler
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Make psychologically or physically used (to something)
habituate
español
soler
Synonyms
Examples for "
habituate
"
habituate
Examples for "
habituate
"
1
Neither did waiting seem to
habituate
her vision to the lack of light.
2
Train them to virtue,
habituate
them to industry, activity, and spirit.
3
I can agree that practicing falling can
habituate
you to an otherwise frightening experience.
4
Human nature can
habituate
itself even to pain, and it was so with him.
5
Better, rather,
habituate
ourselves to think of it as unalterable.
Usage of
accustom
in inglés
1
And anomalies
accustom
the mind to the idea of unreason and untruth.
2
He wished to
accustom
the French to the sight of a king.
3
He was the first to
accustom
the people to strictly classical programmes.
4
Gradually, therefore,
accustom
them to the dangers they may meet in reading.
5
These inquiries
accustom
the pupils to render honest and faithful accounts themselves.
6
This is the only American institution I could never
accustom
myself to.
7
Samuel Clemens could never
accustom
himself to the loss of his wife.
8
One can
accustom
himself to any expression of suffering that is regular.
9
You must begin to
accustom
yourself a little to the kissing system.
10
He wished to
accustom
them to their quarters before the voyage began.
11
She thought she could meet him, and
accustom
herself to the spectacle.
12
Bring them up to work and strive, and
accustom
them to hardship.
13
Sylvia had never been able quite to
accustom
herself to his smile.
14
Not only
accustom
yourselves to reason, but to reason on every thing.
15
Let him
accustom
himself, by degrees, to this small but holy exercise.
16
Many students are battling to
accustom
themselves to the new way of learning.
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accustom
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
accustom men
accustom children
accustom the body
accustom a lot
accustom any throat
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Translations for
accustom
portugués
habituar-se
acostumar-se
catalán
soler
acostumar
habituar
español
soler
acostumbrar
Accustom
through the time
Accustom
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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