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Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ak-luh-meyt, uh-klahy-mit |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈæk ləˌmeɪt, əˈklaɪ mɪt |
Definition of acclimated
Origin :- 1792, from French acclimater, verb formed from à "to" (see ad-) + climat (see climate). Related: Acclimated; acclimating. The extended form acclimatize is now more common.
- verb make or become adjusted, adapted
- They were born here and are acclimated to it—we are strangers and aren't.
- Extract from : « The Skylark of Space » by Edward Elmer Smith and Lee Hawkins Garby
- They are acclimated, born and reared in the southern climate.
- Extract from : « The American Missionary - Volume 52, No. 3, September, 1898 » by Various
- There were several rare plants, also, that they had acclimated.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Quebec » by Amanda Millie Douglas
- We had had time to learn the language and sort of get acclimated so we did very well there.
- Extract from : « Continuous Vaudeville » by Will M. Cressy
- Everybody said he was "acclimated" now, and said it cheerfully.
- Extract from : « The Gilded Age, Complete » by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner
- It will not be necessary for him to get acclimated, but to pitch right in.
- Extract from : « Catholic Colonization in Minnesota » by Catholic Colonization Bureau of Minnesota
- Their flesh is delicious; they also deserve to be acclimated.
- Extract from : « Reptiles and Birds » by Louis Figuier
- They are small, but, having been acclimated, are sleek and well-conditioned.
- Extract from : « Journal of an African Cruiser » by Horatio Bridge
- After that his pains will subside, and a week will find him acclimated.
- Extract from : « How to Travel » by Thomas W. Knox
- Tender and exotic varieties may be acclimated by grafting into indigenous stocks.
- Extract from : « Soil Culture » by J. H. Walden
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