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    Ac·cli·ma·tize
    /əˈklīməˌtīz/

    verb

    • 1. acclimate: "they acclimatized themselves before ascending Everest"
  2. to change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or to make someone or something do this: acclimatize to The defending champion has acclimatized to the 90°F sunshine by spending the past month in Florida. More time will be needed for the troops and equipment to become acclimatized to desert conditions.

  3. When you get used to a new situation or climate, you acclimatize to it. People who travel to very hot countries in the summer find it takes quite some time to acclimatize to the heat. The verb acclimatize is usually followed by the word "to," and while you can use it to essentially mean "get used to the weather," it can also refer to new ...

  4. acclimatize. to get used to a new place, situation or climate. Arrive two days early in order to acclimatize. acclimatize to something It takes many months to acclimatize to life in the tropics. be/get acclimatized to something We haven’t got acclimatized to village life yet.

  5. 6 days ago · verb. When you acclimatize or are acclimatized to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it. [formal] The athletes are acclimatising to the heat by staying in Monte Carlo. [VERB + to] This year he has left for St Louis early to acclimatise himself. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]

  6. ACCLIMATIZE meaning: to start to feel happy with the weather, the way of life, etc in a new place, or to make someone do…. Learn more.

  7. an unrestrained and vigorously powerful response to an attacking statement. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of acclimatize. 1. First recorded in 1830–40; acclimate + -ize. Also especially British, ac·cli·ma·tise . Other words from acclimatize. ac·cli·ma·tiz·a·ble, adjective. ac·cli·ma·ti·za·tion, noun. re·ac·cli·ma·ti·za·tion, noun.

  8. 1. To acclimate. See Synonyms at harden. 2. To adapt (oneself), especially to environmental or climatic changes. v.intr. To become acclimated or adapted. ac·cli′ma·tiz′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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