Sentence examples for acclimating from inspiring English sources

The word 'acclimating' is correct and commonly used in written English
The word 'acclimating' means to become accustomed or adjusted to a new environment, situation, or condition. Example: After moving to a new country, it took me a few weeks to acclimate to the different culture and way of life.

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acclimating

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Present participle of acclimate

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International students' difficulty in acclimating and feeling welcome is seen across higher education staff as well.

I was disappointed in myself and how easily I was acclimating to the old life.

But I'm acclimating to this new world.

As brain-wave technologies get cheaper and more popular, some company founders hope that consumers, who seem to be acclimating to devices like the increasingly ubiquitous Fitbit, will consider other, more cumbersome devices and procedures.

But no matter what he tried, and he tried a lot — lifting weights; biking for hours; changing coaches; undergoing nasal surgery, to improve his breathing; moving his training camp to Abu Dhabi, in the hope of acclimating to the heat — he could not break through to the highest level.

It is a curious fact that the very moment the United States is acclimating to its first major challenger since the Cold War, that challenger is bracing for its own political transition (not remotely democratic, mind you), and trying to refashion an economy to reward more of its citizens.

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This would give them a year to get acclimated to college academic work while establishing the appropriate priorities.

The move suited Robertson, who acclimated quickly to the Hollywood lifestyle, but the others felt like fish out of water.

As foreign settlements in the tropics evolved into plantation colonies, their populations grew more by importation than by birth, and model speakers for the newcomers consisted more and more of "seasoned" slaves that is, nonnative speakers who had arrived earlier and acclimated to the region and therefore spoke some approximations of the local colonial varieties of relevant European languages.

Gorse has acclimated so readily that it has become a menace, spreading over good and bad land alike, its only virtue being as a nursery for regenerating bush.

The recycled microbes are well acclimated to the sewage environment and readily metabolize the organic materials in the primary effluent.

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