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acclimated

[ak-luh-mey-tid] / ˈæk ləˌmeɪ tɪd /


ADVERB
used to
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It’s crucial that pandas in the release program not become acclimated to humans, for several reasons.

From Literature

“Over the months, I became acclimated to the normality within his insulated lifestyle,” Crowe writes.

From Los Angeles Times

That way, their bodies acclimated to the temperature, he claimed, so their hearts didn’t explode.

From Salon

“If you’ve been somewhere for a year, you get more comfortable, you get more acclimated. And when you have success, you gain confidence.”

From Los Angeles Times

People have largely acclimated to their presence, he said.

From Los Angeles Times