0 to get used to something or to make someone or something used to something: --
In an area of about 3.5 km2 16 habituated monkey groups of seven different species were regularly observed by students and field assistants.
Animals were allowed to habituate for 30 min before testing.
But, compared to adults, adolescents showed more persistent skin conductance responding, taking significantly more exposure trials to habituate.
How can we rescue the material life of nineteenth-century books from their disembodied afterlife, especially for a generation habituated to reading words on a screen?
Thus, some wild ungulates in the area may be habituated to livestock and herders.
A large number of cells habituate to repetitively presented visual stimulation.
Alternatively, it may be the tectoisthmic synapses that habituate.
The mice were habituated to these conditions for 2 weeks before behavioural testing was carried out.