Examples of 'acclimatise' in a sentence

Meaning of "acclimatise"

Acclimatise is a verb meaning to adjust to a new climate or environment
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  • Non-Oxford British English and New Zealand standard spelling of acclimatize.

How to use "acclimatise" in a sentence

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Acclimatise the product before the application.
Give him a chance to acclimatise to military life.
The only treatment is to return to lower altitudes and acclimatise.
Let your body acclimatise to the heat.
To keep the camp intact and acclimatise.
Free time to acclimatise and freshen up.
The water below is so cold they have to acclimatise first.
It is so easy to acclimatise to your own surroundings.
This gives time to acclimatise.
Their job was to acclimatise and wait for further orders.
Please help them acclimatise.
How to acclimatise to high altitude.
The city is a decent place to acclimatise for a day or two.
You acclimatise fast.
It is an ideal place to spend a rest day to acclimatise to the new altitude.

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The best way to acclimatise is to ascend slowly and gradually.
You then rest at this altitude allowing your body to acclimatise.
Always allow the device to acclimatise before switching it on.
He knows the club inside out and needs little time to acclimatise.
The animals were left to acclimatise for three days.
You will need to acclimatise to such adjustments quickly in order to ensure a strong start.
This observation raises the question of our ability to acclimatise to these changes.
It takes many years before we acclimatise to the after effects of spiritual awakening.
But the experiences gained so far indicate that people acclimatise very quickly.
The tiles must be allowed to acclimatise to the ambient room temperature beforehand.
They are more sensitive to high temperatures because they can not acclimatise effectively.
Sort of acclimatise.
Very gradual fluctuations will give the items enough time to acclimatise slowly.
Most travellers are able to successfully acclimatise by following the previously mentioned guidelines.
This interview was originally published by Acclimatise.
I really feel that after a while you acclimatise to the outdoor temperatures.
Tonkinese can acclimatise to living with a dog as they generally love any social interactions.
Do not expect that you will be able to acclimatise instantly to the heat.
Could we acclimatise to the hotter summers to come?
The purpose over the next few days was to acclimatise ourselves to high altitudes.
The animals are housed for at least 5 days prior to the study to acclimatise.
Remember to let the floor acclimatise for three to five days before securing it.
Ricky took a long, long time to acclimatise.
They were left for one day to acclimatise and any dead cockroaches were replaced.
And most importantly, take time to acclimatise.
We recommend to allow time for the wood acclimatise to its new environment before processing.
That said, it only took a few days for me to acclimatise.
Bear in mind that items will need to acclimatise gradually between storage and display.
It 's as if they are trying to acclimatise.
It was better to acclimatise to European football.
If time permits, we will take an orientation tour and a chance to acclimatise ourselves.
He would surely struggle to acclimatise to the frenetic pace of the Premier League.
Do not clean the lens, but give the player some time to acclimatise.
Briefly, animals are allowed to acclimatise in an open field box.
The cockroaches were left in each arena for 24 hours to acclimatise.

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