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Habituate Meaning in English

word

həˈbɪtʃuˌeɪt
huh-BITCH-oo-ayt
hˈæbɪtʃˌuːeɪt
huh-BITCH-oo-ait

释义

To make someone or something get used to a situation, environment, or habit, so it feels normal or familiar.

用法与细微差别

"Habituate" is formal and often used in academic or medical contexts. The object is usually a person or animal: 'habituate someone to noise.' Less common in everyday speech—'get used to' is more natural. Often passive: 'be habituated to.'

例句

You can habituate yourself to getting up early.

basic

Loud sounds can habituate animals over time.

basic

Teachers try to habituate students to regular study.

basic

After a few weeks, your body will habituate to the cooler temperature.

natural

I never really habituated to living in such a noisy city.

natural

Eventually, you habituate and hardly notice the smell anymore.

natural