Definitions
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- adjective
accustomed ,adapted orhardened to someenvironment - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
acclimate .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Those who are continually with the natives in these gatherings do get "acclimated," but I am having a hard struggle along these lines.
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After Little Wanderobo Dog became "acclimated" to the warm and friendly atmosphere of hospitality of the camp, he began to show evidences of tact and diplomacy.
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Everybody said he was "acclimated" now, and said it cheerfully.
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Everybody said he was "acclimated" now, and said it cheerfully.
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
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