Sentence examples for acclimatise from inspiring English sources

The word ‘acclimatise’ is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the process of becoming accustomed or familiar with a new environment or situation. For example, “I was having difficulty adjusting to the new climate, but I eventually acclimatised myself to it.”.

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acclimatise

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Preparation this time will be on much the same lines, with rumours of another training camp, and warm up matches in Perth, Hobart and Sydney although this time, given the order, there will be no need for David Saker to take his Test match attack to Brisbane to acclimatise rather than go to Hobart.

Your private family tour starts off at Paperbark Bush Retreat - a great, safe area for kids to acclimatise - then you're off on a four-day bush adventure, with Gerrie as your personal guide.

Then, over 21 days or so, the warmth is reduced to acclimatise them to the temperatures outside.

Joe Lovejoy Match report: Cardiff 3-1 Fulham Nigel Clough reckons it took half an hour for his Sheffield United team to acclimatise to the FA Cup atmosphere at Bramall Lane in their victory over Charlton and next month's semi-final with Hull at Wembley will be an additional step up in intensity for players accustomed to League One football.

"When you go to different parts of the world, if it's hot it's hot, you acclimatise, you find ways to keep yourself cool and you don't moan about it.

On the other hand, time and again he has chosen not to draw down the war but to escalate tension, trusting the West to acclimatise itself to each small increase in Russian involvement.

Once I acclimatise, I promise myself that I'll take advantage of the full gym and exercise room.Unfortunately, altitude isn't the only harsh feature of life down here.

The games will not usher in democracy to China, but they will help to acclimatise both the leadership and the public to the world's concerns about how the country is developing.

Virtually the first thing I like to do, having dumped my suitcase after a long and arduous journey, is relax and acclimatise to my new surroundings with a cold glass of the local amber nectar.For that reason, I was fascinated by a map produced by Vinepair, showing nations' favourite beers.

As a result, winners in the endurance contests will effectively be picked on the strategy they adopt to acclimatise to the air.

Any amount of travel is tolerable if athletes are given enough time to acclimatise before and after games.

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