10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Acclimate' in a Sentence
"To get used to or adjust to a new climate or environment; to adapt." more
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After moving to the tropical island, it took him a few weeks to acclimate to the constant heat.
After a few days, the new employee acclimated to the office routine.
The students will acclimate to the online learning platform for their virtual classes.
The plants had to acclimate to the drier soil conditions after the rainy season ended.
She acclimated quickly to the cold weather in Alaska.
The plant species will be acclimating to the changing climate patterns.
The employees will be acclimating to the flexible work schedule.
The body needs time to acclimate to changes in diet and exercise routines.
We have been acclimating the plants to the greenhouse conditions for optimal growth.
Living in the coastal town for years, she will have acclimated to the soothing sound of ocean waves.
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