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    acclimate
    /ˈaklɪmeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. acclimatize: North American "this should help new students acclimate to college life"

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  2. Acclimate means to change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or to make someone or something do this. Learn how to use this verb in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in other languages.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb acclimate, which means to adapt to a new climate, environment, or situation. See how to use acclimate in a sentence and how it differs from acclimatize.

  4. Acclimate means to change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or to make someone or something do this. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and translations, and listen to the pronunciation.

  5. Acclimate means to accustom or become accustomed to a new climate or environment; adapt. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of acclimate from Dictionary.com, and see how it is used in sentences.

  6. When you acclimate or are acclimated to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it.

  7. When you acclimate yourself to a situation, you become used to it. It usually means getting accustomed to a particular new climate, but it can also mean getting used to other situations, such as a new school.

  8. verb. /ˈækləˌmeɪt/ (also acclimatize. /əˈklaɪmətaɪz/ ) [intransitive, transitive] Verb Forms. to get used to a new place, situation, or climate acclimate (to something) Arrive two days early in order to acclimate. Competitors should arrive two weeks earlier to get acclimated to the sweltering heat.