How to Use acclimated in a Sentence
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Dogs have to be able to go outside and become acclimated to their new worlds.
—Cameron Fields, cleveland, 2020-10-19
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The idea is to get them acclimated to humans early so that they can be handled.
—Kat Eschner, Smithsonian, 2017-08-15
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Rookies need them to become acclimated to the pros before the real stuff kicks off.
—Barry Wilner, Star Tribune, 2021-05-03
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Tourigny, on the players becoming more acclimated to his system, said his team had a lot of pride.
—José M. Romero, The Arizona Republic, 2021-11-18
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Hughes said that the bat was somewhat acclimated to humans because it was raised by her from a two-day-old pup.
—Jeffrey Kluger, Discover Magazine, 2019-11-11
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He's been trying to learn a new offense, get acclimated to a different role and get on the same page with teammates.
—Chris Fedor, cleveland.com, 2018-01-25
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Plus, you might actually become acclimated to the acrid, stale taste due to the buildup of leftover oils.
—Marygrace Taylor, SELF, 2020-11-23
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Teach young people that their body will feel the chill at first and then quickly become acclimated to being a few degrees off from perfect.
—John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, 2018-01-29
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Can your skin get too acclimated to certain products, making them less effective?
—CNN Underscored, 2019-09-18
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Students get acclimated to Texas classrooms for one year at the campus and then move to a neighborhood campus.
—Diane Smith, star-telegram, 2018-06-29
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But there figures to be an adjustment period as the coaches become acclimated to the program and the players get used to so many new voices.
—Rainer Sabin, AL.com, 2018-03-22
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The first 90 seconds are the hardest, as your body becomes acclimated to the temperature.
—Kiana Murden, Vogue, 2024-02-28
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With this form of immunotherapy, your body gets acclimated to the allergen that’s tormenting you through a series of shots that increase in dosage.
—Marisa Cohen, Good Housekeeping, 2019-06-19
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New for this year was an Enthusiast group designed to get the unaccustomed more acclimated to track driving.
—Austin Irwin, Car and Driver, 2023-07-03
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Generally, people who work outside or exercise a lot are more acclimated to the heat and therefore less likely to succumb to illness.
—Susan Scutti, CNN, 2019-07-19
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Finding a four- or five-year veteran, still young but acclimated to the rigors of the pro game, would help stabilize the Colts' interior.
—Zak Keefer, Indianapolis Star, 2018-02-26
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Shanahan needed to become acclimated to the wide-ranging duties of a head coach, everything from clock management to dealing with the media to pregame speeches.
—Ron Kroichick, SFChronicle.com, 2019-10-31
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As leader of the nine-member girl group Twice for the past eight years, Jihyo has become acclimated to the hustle that is being a global musician.
—India Roby, Harper's BAZAAR, 2023-08-21
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Simply put, the D.C. region’s population is more acclimated to high heat and humidity than most regions on the map.
—Greg Porter, Washington Post, 2018-06-17
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The threshold for what is considered excessive heat is lower early in the heat season in large part because people have not had time to become acclimated to such temperatures.
—Weldon B. Johnson, azcentral, 2018-05-03
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But as the customer gets more acclimated with the platform, usage can span into analytics, quality safety, and a financial suite of products.
—Sheryl Estrada, Fortune, 2024-08-07
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But alligators have been approaching yards of homes more often in recent weeks and appear to have become acclimated to living around humans, Kilian said.
—Paul Gattis | [email protected], al, 2023-07-13
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Young giant barbs can relatively easily become acclimated to pond life, making the species suitable for farming, and more of them are now believed to live in captivity than in the wild.
—National Geographic, 2020-02-25
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But essential infrastructure in those climates, from schools to public transportation to private homes, has been designed to deal with it, and people’s bodies are more acclimated to it.
—Mark Landler, New York Times, 2022-07-18
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After they become acclimated to their new digs, Gatorland plans to offer encounters with them on Flamingo Island.
—Dewayne Bevil, orlandosentinel.com, 2021-06-10
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Swift is likely to go through the same kind of learning curve most rookies endure as they become acclimated to doing things differently in the NFL.
—Carlos Monarrez, Detroit Free Press, 2020-08-07
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The former first-round draft pick only began practicing Friday and is still absorbing the playbook and getting acclimated to his new surroundings.
—Aaron Wilson, Houston Chronicle, 2019-11-17
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Zoo officials hope to have Naku and her baby on exhibit on additional days as the baby becomes more acclimated to the indoor exhibit area, a zoo news release said.
—Jesse Garza, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2017-10-25
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That first year, during offseason workouts and training camp, the Titans ran a majority of their plays from under center, if only to get Mariota more acclimated to it.
—Tim Rohan, SI.com, 2017-09-05
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Spending short periods of 30 minutes (or so) in the crate, several times during the day after exercise, play time or toileting (when the puppy should be ready for a nap), will help the puppy become acclimated to the crate.
—Jennifer Williams, Fox News, 2018-05-04
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