acclimate in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

acclimate in the PONS Dictionary

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New players and coaches use it to acclimate themselves to new teammates and systems.
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The degree to which organisms are able to acclimate is dictated by their phenotypic plasticity or the ability of an organism to change certain traits.
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Offspring born by parthenogenesis are handle-able if they are acclimated early in life.
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This allowed him to quickly acclimate and begin progressing his colonial career.
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Despite the common notion that cliques are an inherently negative influence, they may help adolescents become socially acclimated and form a stronger sense of identity.
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His methods include having the team train inside a freezer container in order to acclimate themselves to playing in colder climates.
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She found it difficult to acclimate to the new school and students.
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Their small size and ease of care make them interesting captives, but wild caught specimens are not known to acclimate well.
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It has also been shown that most people acclimate to ship motions within a period of about four days, but some never acclimate at all.
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The dark stalker is presented as a shadow acclimated version of normal humans in much the same way as drow and elves.
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