Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reaccustom .
Etymologies
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Examples
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In my five days at home, I became reaccustomed to the routine I left behind on the last day in August.
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Klag had grown reaccustomed to having two limbs for everyday activities.
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In the six months since Dunblane, the people of Britain had become reaccustomed to a world where unimaginable atrocity took place only beyond the removes of oceans or fictions.
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Once your eyes have reaccustomed themselves to the light, you scan the lounge.
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Had it been clear day they would not have surfaced immediately; eyes must become reaccustomed by stages to the dazzle.
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They'd just been in low-G for a while and hadn't become reaccustomed to normal weight.
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Mere enunciation, for example, was a thing one could so soon become reaccustomed to; already momma had ceased to congratulate me on my broad a's, and I could not help the inference that my conversation was again unobtrusively
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They'd just been in low-G for a while and hadn't become reaccustomed to normal weight.
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And while he reaccustomed himself to the work Nigger Ben stood by, watching him jealously and at first with obvious suspicion.
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Phillip Island enduro, he was able to get behind the wheel of his Kees Weel-built Holden Colorado to help get reaccustomed to driving on dust.
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