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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 definition: 1. to change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or to make someone or something…. Learn more.

  3. : to adjust or adapt to a new temperature, climate, environment, or situation : to become acclimated. climbers gradually acclimating to the high altitude. Synonyms. acclimatize. accommodate. adapt. adjust. condition. conform. doctor. edit. fashion. fit. put.

  4. 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.

  5. to change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or to make someone or something do this: Teachers begin acclimating young students to new learning technologies in a simple way. acclimate to It can be difficult to acclimate to such extreme elevations.

  6. Acclimate definition: to accustom or become accustomed to a new climate or environment; adapt. . See examples of ACCLIMATE used in a sentence.

  7. When you acclimate or are acclimated to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  8. verb. /ˈækləmeɪt/ (especially North American English) (also acclimatize British and North American English, British English also acclimatise) Verb Forms. to get used to a new place, situation or climate. Competitors should arrive two weeks earlier to get acclimated to the sweltering heat. Word Origin. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?