Examples of 'accustom' in a sentence
Meaning of "accustom"
accustom (verb) - To make someone or something familiar with or used to a new situation, often used in the context of adapting to a particular habit or environment
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- To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure. [+ to (object)]
- To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure.
- To be wont.
- To cohabit.
How to use "accustom" in a sentence
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Children are quick to accustom themselves to new surroundings.
To accustom or to become accustomed to a new climate or an environment.
I need time to accustom her to the idea.
I asked her how she could accustom.
Now we must accustom ourselves to his absence.
But you said we would accustom her.
Tradition will accustom people to any atrocity.
Thus the microbes will not accustom to it.
You did not accustom me to such folly.
Accustom your customers to paying promptly.
To live half a man and accustom yourself.
We should accustom our citizens to think in euro terms.
Cooperation on a regional level will accustom them to this.
How to accustom a cat to a new house.
You just have to accustom vowels.
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Accustom him to his transport cage as soon as possible.
It took a long time to accustom myself to the noise.
Accustom the dog to mouth contact.
He could not at all accustom himself to the idea.
I must accustom myself to pouring drinks from a sitting position.
It is also recommended to accustom them from small to hands.
To accustom them to making profitable use of their leisure time.
The teacher tried to accustom the children to school.
Accustom myself to their conduct.
I have grown more accustom to the lifestyle here.
Accustom yourself to cardio loads.
The site will accustom by TriGranit.
To accustom soldiers to carry burdens is also an essential part of discipline.
Every book needs time to accustom itself to being read.
Accustom yourself to the room.
He had never become accustom to making girls cry.
We accustom in them to everything.
It is therefore necessary to accustom the public and educate.
We can accustom ourselves to many things.
It was very easy to accustom our dog to it.
We are so accustom to relying upon words to manage and control others.
I thought you might need time to accustom yourself.
We must increasingly accustom ourselves to respond to such concern.
I thought you might like a little time to accustom yourself.
The only way to accustom children to democracy is to practice it.
This extension will expand our vocabulary and accustom the ear.
They have become accustom to a certain way of life.
Accustom to reading.
Sustine implies endure and accustom thyself to endure.
You must accustom the wife to your wearing them.
The priest said it took time to accustom himself to retirement.
You must accustom yourself to new people and new ways.
That is why it is important to accustom the bird to sit in a cage.
Why not to accustom minds to this true ecclesial reality of pluralism.
Creating more common institutions could accustom people to working together.