acclimature (Meaning)

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acclimature (n.)

The act of acclimating, or the state of being acclimated.

Synonyms & Antonyms of acclimature

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acclimature Sentence Examples

  1. After spending a week in the high mountains, he finally acclimated to the thin air.
  2. It takes some time to acclimate to the intense heat of a desert environment.
  3. Moving from a tropical climate to a cold region, she struggled to acclimate to the sudden temperature change.
  4. The astronauts underwent a rigorous training program to acclimate their bodies to the conditions of space.
  5. People often find it challenging to acclimate to a new workplace culture.
  6. The migratory birds took a few days to acclimate to the unfamiliar surroundings of their winter nesting grounds.
  7. Tourists may need a few days to acclimate to the local customs and traditions of a foreign country.
  8. Patients recovering from surgery often require time to acclimate to the changes in their physical condition.
  9. New employees often go through a period of acclimating to the company's workflow and expectations.
  10. As a marathon runner, he knew the importance of acclimating his body to long-distance running before a race.

FAQs About the word acclimature

The act of acclimating, or the state of being acclimated.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

After spending a week in the high mountains, he finally acclimated to the thin air.

It takes some time to acclimate to the intense heat of a desert environment.

Moving from a tropical climate to a cold region, she struggled to acclimate to the sudden temperature change.

The astronauts underwent a rigorous training program to acclimate their bodies to the conditions of space.