0 past simple and past participle of acclimatize --
1 to (cause to) change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.: --
"Why is it that it rains all the time in England?" "Don't worry - you'll soon acclimatize."
The defending champion has acclimatized to the 90°F sunshine by spending the past month in Florida.
We found it impossible to acclimatize ourselves to the new working conditions.
More time will be needed for the troops and equipment to become acclimatized to desert conditions.
Most of the styling have been modified to cater to use local resources and the acclimatized to the local climate, which is hot and humid all year around.
Although the animals acclimatized and reproduced with no problem, the farm failed to make a profit.
The corrective effect lasts up to 72 hours once initially acclimatized, which is long enough to be a practical means of eyesight correction.
Altitude sickness is a serious health concern for travellers not previously acclimatized to high altitudes.
While some birds have acclimatized themselves to living near humans even those birds avoid human settlements and interactions.
This can affect anyone, even those who are acclimatized.
This insight offers an understanding of the difficulty that organizational newcomers have in assimilating organizational culture and why it takes time to become acclimatized.
It is mostly nocturnal and needs to be acclimatized gradually to the conditions in the tank.