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  • verb Present participle of reacclimate.

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Examples

  • She didn't want to have to leave the house because moving and reacclimating would be such a hassle.

    All God's Creatures Oliver Hunt 2011

  • The rest of the time, she woke from her nap groggy and disoriented, and the process of reacclimating to the day would debit another hour from her useful life.

    Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000

  • The rest of the time, she woke from her nap groggy and disoriented, and the process of reacclimating to the day would debit another hour from her useful life.

    Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000

  • The rest of the time, she woke from her nap groggy and disoriented, and the process of reacclimating to the day would debit another hour from her useful life.

    Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000

  • The rest of the time, she woke from her nap groggy and disoriented, and the process of reacclimating to the day would debit another hour from her useful life.

    Cold Case White, Stephen, 1951- 2000

  • Slowly she began reacclimating herself to driving a car, gauging traffic speed, taking showers, and having noise around her virtually all the time.

    The Silicon Mage Hambly, Barbara 1988

  • Still, there will be a lengthy process for losing the rust and reacclimating to the pace of the game.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • They would have liked it if they had spent the preseason reacclimating themselves to a healthy Arenas and center Brendan Haywood and working on developing chemistry with new teammates Mike Miller and Randy Foye.

    ESPN.com - TrueHoop 2009

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