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    acclimation
    /ˌaklɪˈmeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the process or result of becoming accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions: North American "he spent most of his rookie season documenting his acclimation to life in the NFL"

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  2. ACCLIMATION definition: 1. the process of changing to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or the act of…. Learn more.

  3. especially : physiological adjustment by an organism to environmental change. Synonyms. acclimatization. accommodation. adaptation. adaption. adjustment. conformation. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of acclimation in a Sentence. a period of acclimation to the region's rising temperatures.

  4. to change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or to make someone or something do this: Teachers begin acclimating young students to new learning technologies in a simple way. acclimate to It can be difficult to acclimate to such extreme elevations.

  5. acclimation (to something) the process of getting used to a new place, situation or climate. acclimation to high temperatures

  6. The process of acclimation is all about the way that a person or other organism adapts to a new environment. In science, acclimation describes a specific process, the biological changes an animal or plant makes in response to a change, like trees' acclimation to an increase in carbon dioxide.

  7. : to adjust or adapt to a new temperature, climate, environment, or situation : to become acclimated. climbers gradually acclimating to the high altitude. Synonyms. acclimatize. accommodate. adapt. adjust. condition. conform. doctor. edit. fashion. fit. put.

  8. Define acclimation. acclimation synonyms, acclimation pronunciation, acclimation translation, English dictionary definition of acclimation. adaptation of an organism to its climatic environment: acclimation to the cold Not to be confused with: acclamation – enthusiastic approval: The performance...

  9. verb (used with or without object) , ac·cli·mat·ed, ac·cli·mat·ing. to accustom or become accustomed to a new climate or environment; adapt. Discover More. Other Words From. ac·cli·mat·a·ble [ uh, -, klahy, -mi-t, uh, -b, uh, l], adjective. ac·cli·ma·tion [ ak-l, uh, -, mey, -sh, uh, n], noun. re·ac·cli·mate verb reacclimated reacclimating.

  10. noun. the process of adapting or becoming accustomed to a new climate or environment. The word acclimation is derived from acclimatize, shown below. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. acclimatize in British English. or acclimatise (əˈklaɪməˌtaɪz ) or acclimate (əˈklaɪmeɪt , ˈæklɪˌmeɪt ) verb.

  11. verb. /ˈækləmeɪt/ (especially North American English) (also acclimatize British and North American English, British English also acclimatise) Verb Forms. to get used to a new place, situation or climate. Competitors should arrive two weeks earlier to get acclimated to the sweltering heat. Word Origin. Want to learn more?