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Meanings of
habituate
in inglés
portugués
usar
español
utilizar
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To take or consume (regularly or habitually).
use
español
utilizar
portugués
habituar-se
catalán
soler
español
soler
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Make psychologically or physically used (to something)
accustom
español
soler
Synonyms
Examples for "
accustom
"
accustom
Examples for "
accustom
"
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.
Usage of
habituate
in inglés
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.
6
Eventually this unquestioning acceptance of bizarre behaviors may
habituate
them to the idea of violence.
7
Furthermore, patients with schizophrenia
habituate
less than healthy subjects.
8
Again, at a reperusal, he informed her: "I must
habituate
myself."
9
This may allow animals to more specifically or flexibly
habituate
based on stimulus context or internal states.
10
My object is to
habituate
your mind-
11
Tyrants know that to
habituate
nations to oppression, the moral feeling of the people has to be killed.
12
Never had I so much need of the fortitude to which I have endeavoured to
habituate
my mind.
13
Still others
habituate
themselves to some manner of tone-production, and neither increase nor diminish the degree of stiffness.
14
To
habituate
your hands, run up an easier climb or part of your project, letting the cold sink in.
15
It is a barren superfluity, to which those who can hardly procure what nature requires, cannot prudently
habituate
themselves.
16
Human beings
habituate
fast.
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habituate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
habituate fast
habituate men
habituate nations
habituate significantly
habituate the skin
Translations for
habituate
portugués
usar
consumir
habituar-se
acostumar-se
español
utilizar
usar
soler
acostumbrar
catalán
soler
acostumar
habituar
Habituate
through the time