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- adjective
accustomed ,adapted orhardened to someenvironment - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
acclimate .
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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.
A Woman who went to Alaska May Kellogg Sullivan
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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.
In Africa Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country John T. McCutcheon 1909
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Everybody said he was "acclimated" now, and said it cheerfully.
The Gilded Age A tale of today Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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Everybody said he was "acclimated" now, and said it cheerfully.
The Gilded Age, Part 2. Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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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.
News for WSLS 10 2009
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
AOL News 2009
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"We're kind of acclimated to it up here up in this country," he said.
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