Definitions
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- verb chiefly UK, New Zealand Variant spelling of to
acclimatize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb get used to a certain climate
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Examples
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The best way to acclimatise is to spend at least an hour in natural daylight as soon as possible after landing.
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The best way to acclimatise is to spend at least an hour in natural daylight as soon as possible after landing.
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The best way to acclimatise is to spend at least an hour in natural daylight as soon as possible after landing.
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The best way to acclimatise is to spend at least an hour in natural daylight as soon as possible after landing.
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The best way to acclimatise is to spend at least an hour in natural daylight as soon as possible after landing.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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I try to get into full tuck sometime on every ride, for as long as my fondness for beer will allow without too much discomfort, in order to gradually 'acclimatise' myself.
In Transition: Livable Streets, Lovable Lenses BikeSnobNYC 2010
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"acclimatise" themselves for future overseas visits.
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It was Wenger who decided to allow him to acclimatise to the big league out on the wing, and Capello was the beneficiary when the youngster used his speed in Zagreb to score a memorable hat-trick.
Arsenal fizzle out after early promise – just like last season | Richard Williams 2011
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Luca Cumani's Mabait, who has had plenty of time to acclimatise, can also make the frame in an open contest.
Sea Lord can sail ahead on the opening night of Dubai carnival 2011
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I found a small hotel just off the Calle de Atocha and tried to acclimatise.
The Juniper Days – Part III Alison Earls 2011
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