Pronunciation: /ˌæk.ləˈmeɪ.ʃən/
noun the process of becoming accustomed to a new situation or condition
A1 Acclimation to the new climate took some time.
A2 The acclimation process was difficult, but necessary for survival.
B1 Proper acclimation to high altitudes is essential before attempting mountain climbing.
B2 The acclimation period helped the team adjust to the new work environment.
C1 The acclimation of new employees was handled efficiently by the HR department.
C2 The acclimation program for international students included language classes and cultural orientation.
formal Proper acclimation to high altitudes is crucial for climbers attempting to summit Mount Everest.
informal It took me a few days to get used to the heat after moving to this city, but now I'm finally acclimated.
slang I can't believe how long it's taking me to acclimate to this new job. It's like I'm in a whole different world.
figurative Acclimating to the fast-paced lifestyle of the city was challenging, but eventually, I found my rhythm.
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