Acclimated Meaning in English
word · lemma: acclimate
Definition
Having become used to a new environment, situation, or conditions, especially with climate, culture, or routine.
Usage & Nuances
Often used to talk about people or animals getting used to new weather, cultures, schedules, or places. More formal than 'used to' or 'adjusted'. Appears as both 'acclimated to' and 'become/get acclimated'. Common in scientific, academic, and travel contexts.
Example Sentences
After a week, I finally acclimated to the hot weather.
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The dog acclimated quickly to its new home.
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She acclimated to city life after moving from a small town.
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I thought I’d never get used to the altitude, but I soon acclimated.
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It took us a while, but we finally acclimated to the early mornings at our new job.
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Most students are acclimated by the second week of college life.
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