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Acclimated

Acclimate \Ac*cli"mate\ (#; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Acclimated; p. pr. & vb. n. Acclimating.] [F. acclimater; To habituate to a climate not native; to acclimatize.
--J. H. Newman.

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acclimated
  1. accustomed, adapted or hardened to some environment v

  2. (en-past of: acclimate)

Usage examples of "acclimated".

For one thing, we tell the new apprentices of the hallucinations at the start, as I told you, and they generally avoid the planet until they are more acclimated, and then it doesn happen to them.

When a man turns into a wolf, he becomes acclimated to what it's like to be a wolf.

He wasn't acclimated to the couldn't run and talk, he struggled to keep his feet under him as the intruder dodged around brush and rocks and pulled him along.

She'd approach Elayne later, after the girl had a chance to finish grieving for May and when Elayne was acclimated to a new school and friends.

If you're not acclimated to this sort of place you could find it physically very hard on you.

We have our insects that are acclimated and under control, but what if strange insects are casually and unintentionally introduced from another Settlement or from Earth?

It was enough time for Janie to get over her jet lag and begin to get barely acclimated to the city, and to its smell.