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acclimate

1 of 1verb
/ˈækləmeɪt/
Forms:acclimates,acclimating,acclimated,acclimated
1

to adjust to a new environment or situation

  • After moving to the city, it took her a few months to acclimate to the fast-paced lifestyle.
  • The training program is designed to help new employees acclimate to the company culture.
  • She quickly acclimated to the colder weather after moving from a warmer climate.
  • It can be challenging for pets to acclimate to a new home after being adopted.
  • Travelers need time to acclimate to the high altitude when visiting mountainous regions.