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(1) Get used to a certain climate.
(2) Adapt.
(3) Harden.
(1) It would allow me to gain a greater understanding of popular culture and help me acclimatize to society.
(2) You'll need to acclimatize yourself back to regular life again.
(3) Athletes should be advised to acclimatize for at least three to four days before exerting in the heat.
(4) It's unknown whether people will acclimatize to increasingly warm weather
(5) To inculcate middle-class values and conduct into the rural poor and to acclimatize them to urban life, rules and expectations seems to take about that long once you get serious about it.
(6) B. napus inflorescences were unable to acclimatize to the increased temperatures as seed production was inhibited throughout the HTS periods, regardless of the duration of the stress.
(7) Our second decade in America, during the nineties, saw us emerge gradually from the initial struggle to acclimatize ourselves and establish a secure financial footing without Gerard's film work as one of our main sources of income.
(8) Several new studies point to evidence that some organisms with limited capacities to acclimatize to thermal or hydric change may be limited in their ability to survive future climate changes.
(9) The coaches have kept the same training regime and Richardson expects the athletes will be acclimatised by the time they move from Erba to Milan.
(10) Sometimes, the sheer volume of data can present problems with the management of the information at hand, and, again, a period of acclimatization may be required.
(11) A couple of days of initial acclimatization is essential in order to get accustomed to the extraordinarily thin air that leaves you breathless and dizzy even after basic physical activity.
(12) The refined aesthete Barry Humphries has acclimatized himself to English society, but the monsters he gestates rampage on his behalf and terrorize the toffs.
(13) Differences between baseline and follow-up measurements could be, in part, due to the fact that the patients may have acclimatized to the conditions surrounding the test during the follow-up visits.
(14) Both exotic and indigenous species were acclimatised , and specialised sections, such as rosaries, ferneries, borders, and cactus gardens, developed.
(15) After a three-day, porter-assisted trek to the 9,000-foot base camp, you'll spend a day acclimatizing , and then launch a 4 a.m. assault on the craggy granite peak.
(16) In addition, the potted seedlings were acclimatized to a glasshouse conditions through gradual decrease of the humidity to 80%.
(17) If it's not possible to train at altitude at least two weeks prior to your trip or event, finding a way to sleep at altitude (any cabins for rent in the mountains near your hometown?) will also speed acclimatization .
(18) Day one would be set aside for reporting at the base camp, and on the second day participants will have a session on acclimatisation and orientation.
(19) The second day would be acclimatisation and orientation.
(20) Well-trained, acclimatized troops must be available to replace those at higher altitudes.
adjust
acclimate
adapt
accustom
accommodate
habituate
acculturate
assimilate
attune
get used
become inured
reconcile oneself
resign oneself
familiarize oneself
get one's bearings
become seasoned
become naturalized